A 24-year-old Windsor man and an 18-year-old from Brantford face charges from a road range incident earlier this month.
City police started investigating after a report of a pair of incidents on August 11.
A complainant reported being cut off early in the afternoon on the Friday by a green Toyota Camry while driving on Walker Rd. near Sydney Ave. The Camry had reportedly repeatedly swerved in front of the complainant and hit the brakes aggressively.
The complainant was able to snap a picture of the suspected aggressive driver.
When the two got to Sydney Ave. the suspect got out of his car — and after a brief argument — allegedly stomped down the hood of the complainant's vehicle, before taking off southbound on Walker Rd.
Later that day, the complainant was at a business on County Rd. 42 near the airport looking to get the hood of his vehicle repaired, when a gray Dodge Durango pulled into the parking lot and a crowd of males got out.
The Camry driver from the original incident was among the group, allegedly pulling a suspected handgun and threatening the complainant while the other men slashed the complainant's tires.
Police say the group quickly took off.
A week later, officers were able to track down the Toyota Camry involved in the original road rage incident on Walker Rd. which led to a search of a nearby home and finally an arrest.
Police were able to confirm the existence of a replica handgun believed to have been used in the original incident on August 11.
Erik Birch of Windsor is charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possessing a weapon dangerous to public peace, mischief and uttering threats.
The Brantford man is charged with mischief and breach of probation.