(KRON) — A San Jose man charged in a series of road rage incidents was arrested Tuesday for attack with a lethal tool and sporting a weapon, according to authorities. The San Jose Police Department determined the suspect as 36-year-old Steven Robles.
San Jose policemans reacted on Feb. 27 at 4:50 p.m. to the location of North Bascom Avenue and West San Carlos Street on the record of a road rage event. According to detectives, the sufferer had actually beeped their horn at Robles after Robles almost combined right into the sufferer’s lorry. After the honk, cops claimed Robles drove together with the sufferer, aimed a weapon at them, and triggered the sufferer to drive versus approaching web traffic.
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In a different road rage event on March 29 in the location of North First Street and East Brokaw Road, authorities claimed Robles backed his lorry right into an additional sufferer’s lorry prior to continuing to ram the lorry head-on.
Arrest and search warrants were gotten for Robles and his San Jose home after he was determined as the suspect, SJPD claimed.
(San Jose Police Department)
Robles was discovered and arrested in San Jose on Tuesday. A search of his home discovered a number of weapons, “including one stolen firearm, large capacity magazines, and body armor,” cops claimed.
Robles was reserved right into the Santa Clara County Main Jail for attack with a lethal tool, property of a swiped weapon and sporting a weapon from a lorry.
Anyone with info is asked to get in touch with Detective MacInnes at [email protected] or 408-277-4161.
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