Video shows man open fire on Oklahoma street in apparent road rage incident

Stunning movies present a person opening hearth on a busy Oklahoma intersection after an obvious road-rage incident.

Footage shared on social media reveals the person banging on the window of a white Buick SUV within the multi-lane street in Tulsa final Friday — then calmly elevating a handgun and firing because the car tries to flee.

One other clip shared by KTUL captures the sound of not less than 9 pictures being fired earlier than the gunman lowers his weapon and walks away.

“Oh my God … is he capturing him, Mother?” a feminine voice asks in one of many clips, pleading along with her mom to “go.”

“Name 911 earlier than they shoot us too!” she pleads.

Tulsa police credited the movies for serving to arrest Brian Chintharsy, 30, who on Friday was nonetheless in custody in Tulsa County Jail on a slew of expenses together with capturing with intent to kill, information confirmed.

Footage shared on social media shows Brian Chintharsy in full road rage before he calmly raised a handgun and fired into the intersection.
Footage shared on social media reveals Brian Chintharsy in full street rage earlier than he calmly raised a handgun and fired into the intersection.
Tulsa Police Division

“We arrested this man after he openly stood in the course of an intersection and indiscriminately fired a gun as automobiles drove alongside the roadway,” Chief of Police Wendell Franklin wrote on Twitter as he shared a reserving picture of the smirking suspect.

“A number of cellular phone movies posted on social media captured the incident. Many voters assisted on this case and we thanks!” the chief wrote.

Tulsa police credited the videos for helping arrest Brian Chintharsy, who was taken into custody by the Tulsa County Jail on multiple charges.
Tulsa police credited the movies for serving to arrest Brian Chintharsy, who was taken into custody by the Tulsa County Jail on a number of expenses.
Information On 6/KOTV

A few of the expenses associated to an earlier incident the place pictures had been fired at a home, KTUL stated.

Chintharsy is due in court docket Monday, the web information present.

Brian Chintharsy was still in custody in Tulsa County Jail on a slew of charges including shooting with intent to kill, records showed.
Brian Chintharsy was nonetheless in custody in Tulsa County Jail on a slew of expenses together with capturing with intent to kill, information confirmed.
Tulsa Police Division

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