A Lehigh Acres man is facing multiple charges including aggravated assault after a man driving home from work said that he pointed a gun and fired it at him.

After stopping Michael J. Daley's SUV along San Carlos Boulevard Monday afternoon Lee County Sheriff's Office deputies found a revolver and more than 300 rounds of ammunition in his vehicle.

Daley, 38, was charged with aggravated assault, improper exhibit of a firearm, and driving with a suspended driver’s license. He was also being held on a warrant from Hendry County on a previous driving with a suspended license charge from December 2018.

A report from the Sheriff’s Office said a male driver called 911 shortly before 5 p.m. to report a silver Chevy Tahoe was trying to block his lane on Six Mile Cypress and braking in front of him.

The Sheriff’s Office report said the driver told deputies there was also a female and two juveniles in the Tahoe.

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The driver said he lost contact with the SUV until the flyover at Summerlin Road and San Carlos Boulevard when the driver of the Tahoe, identified later as Daley, sped up next to him and pointed what he said looked like a .22 revolver at him.

The driver told deputies he heard a single round being fired at his vehicle and then took down the plate number and called 911.

The Tahoe was stopped by deputies on San Carlos south of Siesta Drive and Daley was identified by the other driver. Deputies found an eight-round .22-caliber revolver cylinder inside the driver’s side door panel and a black .22 revolver and 304 rounds of .22 ammunition inside the Tahoe’s center console.

Daley remains in Lee County Jail on $36,153 bond and will be arraigned May 28.

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