Two Brothers Thwart Road Rage Incident
Police say two brave brothers with concealed-carry permits quashed an apparent road-rage incident. It began when a man was rear-ended and started yelling at the occupants of the other car. The argument escalated until he began shooting a gun into the air. At that point, passerby Paul and William Webber saw the man and quickly did a u-turn. The Webbers unholstered their guns, demanded the man put his hands in the air and held him for police. "If you see people doing wrong and especially putting lives at danger," said William Webber, 23, "it's pretty clear what you have to do." Memphis police Sgt. Robert Tutt called the brother's actions, "Very responsible, very restrained." The Commercial Appeal - Memphis, TN



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