DAYTONA BEACH — An 18-year-old Ormond Beach man was arrested after pointing a shotgun at two people during a road rage confrontation, police said.

William R. Ramey was arrested Monday and charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, possession of marijuana under 20 grams and possession of liquor by underage person.

He is accused of pointing the shotgun at Antoinette Saintvil, 48, and her son, Salnave Guillaume, 23, both of Daytona Beach. The problem began at a traffic signal at Seneca Street and International Speedway Boulevard. Saintvill told police that Ramey, who was driving a Ford F-150 pickup, accused her of moving too slow. She said that he pulled in front of her, slammed on his brakes and called her the n-word, according to an arrest report. She said she told him to “get it together.”

Ramey responded by pulling a shotgun and pointing it at Saintvil and Guillaume and threating, “I will shoot you (n-word),” the report states

Saintvil said she got back in her car, drove to a gas station and called police. She said Ramey followed her to the gas station before driving off.

In the 9-1-1 call, Saintvil told a dispatcher: "There was a guy in a red truck tried to give me road rage. He went around me, almost hit my vehicle then he pulled a shotgun on me."

She told the dispatcher the man followed them to a Sunoco gas station at Nova Road and Bellevue Avenue and tried to block their vehicle into the gas station lot. Then he followed them before driving away. Police caught up to Ramey around 1025 W. International Speedway Blvd.

A witness, Maritza Martinez, said she was behind Ramey’s pickup at a stoplight and when the light turned green a minivan didn’t move. She said the pickup’s driver, whom she later identified as Ramey, honked the horn and the van moved very slowly. The pickup went around the van and then the van sped up and got behind the pickup.

A man and a woman then got out of the van and started walking toward the pickup screaming at Ramey. She said Ramey got out with a “rifle and swung it around,” a report said. Ramey then put the rifle back in the truck. Martinez drove away and called 9-1-1.

Ramey was free after posting $8,000 bail.

According to the report, besides the shotgun, police also found in Ramey's Ford, a .22-caliber firearm, 3.3 grams of marijuana, a 12-pack of Budweiser and an open bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey.