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A man identified as one of the drivers in a caught-on-video road-rage attack on the 134 Freeway near Glendale last weekend may be charged in connection with the incident, the California Highway Patrol said on Thursday.

The footage, which was posted to LiveLeak and YouTube and circulated online, prompted a “swift” investigation and led to the identification of the male driver, according to a CHP news release.

The incident occurred Saturday, Feb. 6, about 3:15 p.m. in the westbound lanes of the 134 Freeway near State Route 2, the release stated.

A man driving behind the two vehicles involved – a black Infiniti and a silver Volkswagen Jetta – witnessed the beginning of the incident and began recording.

The nearly 3-minute video showed the Infiniti and Jetta driving alongside one another before the Infiniti drops behind the Volkswagen, then swerves erratically into other lanes. The Infiniti eventually winds up stopped in front of the Jetta.

At that point, in the No. 1 lane of the freeway, with traffic flowing past and vehicles honking, the male driver gets out of the Infiniti and slams his door, moving angrily toward the Jetta and appears to attempt to attack the driver, the video shows.

He then gets back into the car and drives off.

The man who recorded the video zoomed in and captured the Infiniti driver’s license plate number.

The Jetta driver — not seen in the video — was “seriously shaken by the altercation,” but not physically injured, according to the CHP release.

The Infiniti driver was later identified by authorities as Dikran Gligoriu, a resident of Temple City. He had three children in the car with him when the incident occurred, CHP stated.

“At this time, sufficient evidence exists to indicate Mr. Gligoriu was the driver and committed a crime,” CHP officials said in the release.

A complaint has been prepared, and will be filed with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, authorities said. The recommended charges included assault against another person and child endangerment.

The DA’s office will ultimately decide whether to file charges in the case.

“This type of behavior is unacceptable,” CHP Officer Edgar Figueroa said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times. “We understand that it is frustrating to be in traffic, but you cannot take out your anger on anyone else.”

Gligoriu was not currently in custody, CHP Sgt. Nunez told KTLA early Thursday afternoon.

KTLA’s Jennifer Thang contributed to this story.

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