This Road Rage Incident Could've Turned Deadly If Cops Hadn't Turned Up Immediately

When Robb Jarrett was driving home from work one day, the last thing he expected was an irate driver punching him through the window

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While driving home from work one day, Robb Jarrett was spat at and punched by another driver who accused him of following him. Robb pulled his gun on the man, but a cop who witnessed the whole thing managed to diffuse the situation quickly. Here's the video description:

While traveling back to Kansas City after a week long business trip in Oklahoma, I was following a car at about a 1/4 mi distance for around 30 minutes. I had signaled and started to exit the highway to get fuel. The car I was pacing suddenly exited the highway at the last minute. I didn't think much about it and continued up the exit ramp. The car suddenly stopped in the middle of the exit ramp and a gentleman got out of the car screaming "Why are you following me?" I was really confused since I had never got close enough to know who was in the car, never had a 'road rage incident prior' and he exited the highway after he realized I was...

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The assault started when he spit on me. Completely unexpected and to be honest, it really pissed me off. I had a few choice words for him after that and he became enraged. He attempted to open my door but it was locked (still had my seat belt on and car in gear) so he punched me in the face a few times. I wish he had just punched me to begin with; I can handle that but the spitting really got to me. I am licensed to Conceal and Carry. While he's punching me, I have my left hand holding his shirt, pull him up against the door to limit his reach and view, then Unholster my firearm with my right and yell "Hey! *Expletive*!" because he didn't realize it was pointing at him. His response was "Go ahead and kill me because I'm already dead." I have no idea what that means but his attitude instantly changed when saw a .40 pointing at him and heard the officer's siren.

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