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A 25-year-old man faces a raft of charges, including attempted murder, in connection with the drive-by shooting of a London driver at an east-end intersection this spring.

The man was shot after he gave an aggressive driver the finger while driving in east London at the intersection of Admiral Drive and Trafalgar Street. Police have said they consider the May 11 shooting a possible case of road rage.

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Police last month offered a $10,000 reward in the case.

“These charges are the result of information gathered both prior to and after the announcement of the reward,” Det. Sgt. Alex Krygsman said in a statement Wednesday.

Added Const. Sandasha Bough, the department spokesperson: “A conviction has not been registered so the reward criteria hasn’t been met,” she said. “The release of the reward or any portion thereof is at the full discretion of the London police service.”

Police are urging anyone else with information to come forward.