Dae Jesus Acosta, age 24, of Central Falls, Rhode Island, was arrested around 2:30 p.m., Monday, April 29, in Darien for a road rage incident.
According to Connecticut State Police, a tow truck driver called 911 after Acosta, who was trying to merge onto I-95 in Darien, in front of the truck slowed down to 5 mph and then pointed what looked like a gun at the driver. He kept following the car for several miles.
A responding trooper located the car matching the description provided, initiated a motor vehicle stop at the Exit 10 entrance ramp, and directed Acosta to get out of the car, state police said.
Because the truck driver had mentioned a gun, troopers wanted to pat down Acosta before putting the handcuffs on him.
State police said that Acosta became uncooperative and combative before troopers could initiate the pat-down. In the interest of safety, troopers secured Acosta in handcuffs. Once secured, Acosta remained combative and resisted troopers’ efforts to place him inside a cruiser.
During a search of his vehicle, troopers located a BB gun, state police said.
Acosta was charged with:
- Illegal possession of a weapon in a motor vehicle
- Interfering with officer/ resisting
- Breach of peace
- Threatening/displaying a firearm.
He was held on a $30,000 bond.
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