Driver threw water bottle in road rage incident on I-5, Pierce County WA


A road rage incident occurred on southbound I-5 near 120th and 38th in Pierce County, Washington. A driver in a blue Mazda threw a full water bottle at another vehicle and made aggressive hand gestures. Both drivers stopped and separated after a verbal confrontation.
Audio|Source: Washington State Patrol Dispatch - Dist 1 East / West
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Transcript:
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Once patrols, multiple calls on a road rage vehicle, South 5 at 120, a blue Mazda explained.
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Triltsking Charles (number withheld) with a white sticker on the back, using their cell phone air collisions, and threw a full water model at the RPC vehicle.
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So we've got my model position.
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5% and the parties are now separated.
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What was the location around you for now?
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Was 5 at 120 past 3 now? Thanks again.
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6-2, 17. 2,017.
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T.O.S. patrols, say, road rage.
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South 5 to 38.
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Ray, 4, Mustang, Charles Nora Robert, 6X19, driver in Asian, male, hand gestures, playing, change, braking.
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The suspects are now, crushing the submics are now in verbal litigation on the rail.
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For 17-134.
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5 or 7 in route.
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17-17.
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7-5-1-Rop from DZ.
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Okay.
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From 547-755, Rapid SOS showed the callers pulled over in south side to 38th.
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Both callers disconnected at Christian Wall and verbal education, and the rapid assess is now moving.
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I-5, Washington
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