Two Ohsweken men have been arrested for allegedly ramming a vehicle, shooting at the driver and fleeing from police.
Six Nations police said the victim was driving in the area of Mohawk Road and Third Line Road when a gray GMC truck approached from behind. The victim later told police that the other two inmates appeared angry and were making unspecified hand gestures.
The victim then attempted to pull over on the road to let him pass, but the truck rear-ended his vehicle.
Police said a gun was pointed at the victim and shots were also fired.
It was not reported.
The scene of a collision on King William Street in Caledonia, Ontario. (Submitted)
Police were called to the scene around 2:05 p. m. m. and officers located the truck on Third Line Road.
He also noticed that he was driving erratically on Onondaga Road and Second Line Road.
Police attempted to stop the truck, but the driver stopped and the chase continued down Argyle Street.
However, the chase was called off due to heavy fog and heavy traffic in the area.
Cayuga Street and King William Street in Haldimand County, Ont. (Terry Kelly/CTV Kitchener)
The truck was then tracked to King William Street in Caledonia with the assistance of Haldimand County Ontario Provincial Police.
Two Ohsweken men, aged 26 and 19, were arrested and police discovered a gun inside the truck, which they later learned had been stolen.
The 26-year-old faces a total of thirteen counts for firearms, vehicle and one order.
The 19-year-old has 10 total charges for having a gun, dangerous driving, flight from police, assaulting an officer and breach of probation.
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