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Road rage suspect arrested after punch caught on video

Vancouver police have arrested one man after a road rage incident was caught on dash cam footage last month.

Vancouver police arrest 26-year-old man following traffic altercation

A Vancouver road rage incident was caught on dash cam, and then posted on YouTube by RC MIC.

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Vancouver police arrest 26-year-old man in dashcam video posted on YouTube by RC MIC.

Vancouver police have arrested a man after aroad rage incident was caught on dash cam footage last month.

Police saidan altercation between two men stemmed from a traffic incidenton Terminal Avenue near Thornton Street on Feb. 12.

The video shows one driver getting out of his vehicle and punching another driver, who was in his car, through a rolled-down window.

Several witnesses saw the altercation, and a police officer who was across the street on another matter was called.

One of the witnesses, NormanRydings, said his attention was drawn to some yelling and screamingoutside of his passenger door and he saw the man take a swing atthe driver.

Rydingssaid he left his van to try to defuse the situation anddetermine why the incident happened.

A former hockey captain,Rydingssaid he just followed hisinstinct and stuck up for somebody who was in need.

"We got lucky with a cop just nearby, so it's funny how that is,when you need a cop, he's right there," he said.

Video evidence

Police have arrested a 26-year-old man, who cannot be identified until charges have been laid.

Sgt. Randy Fincham saidthe dash cam video will be part of the police investigation.

"It's unfortunate in a case like this where we're looking at a person now facing criminal charges in relation to a lapse in judgment or a momentary aggressive act toward another driver," he said.

"Fortunately we don't see a lot of events where somebody does get frustrated to the point, allegedly, that they do assault someone on the streets."

YouTube: Watch the full video posted by RC MIC

With files from Jeff Harrington and The Canadian Press