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A Minnesota driver faces felony charges after allegedly brake-checking another and threatening them with a gun, backed by dashcam footage and evidence.
Brake checking is illegal in Minnesota under reckless or careless driving laws, even without a specific statute defining it.
A recent incident on I-35 involved a driver who allegedly brake-checked another and threatened them with a gun, leading to a felony charge after a matching firearm was found.
Dashcam footage, eyewitnesses, and skid marks are key evidence.
While rear-end collisions typically assign fault to the following driver, proof of brake checking can shift liability to the lead driver.
Victims are urged to document incidents and report them, as the initiator may face criminal charges or civil liability.
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Un conductor de Minnesota enfrenta cargos de delito grave después de presuntamente frenar a otro y amenazarlo con un arma, respaldado por imágenes de dashcam y evidencia.