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Police arrest suspect after man clings to moving car in road rage incident

Police responded to a road rage incident near Yonge Street and Briar Hill Avenue on Nov. 9, 2015. Global News

TORONTO – Police have arrested one suspect after a road rage incident where a man climbed atop a moving car in Toronto’s north end.

Officers responded to the incident at about 11:15 a.m. in the Yonge Street and Briar Hill Avenue area on Monday after several calls from witnesses.

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Const. Victor Kwong said the road rage dispute involved two vehicles and one of the drivers was so angry with the other that he abandoned his car in the middle of the intersection and jumped on either the roof or the hood of the other vehicle.

Kwong said the vehicle, which witnesses described as a silver Pontiac Sunfire, then drove away with the suspect still clinging on.

Police said no injuries were reported.

The suspect faces charges of assault with a weapon and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

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The identity of the accused has not be released.

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