KINGSTON, Ont. – Police are calling it a case of road rage.
A 58-year-old Kingston, Ont., motorist is accused of biting a pedestrian who yelled at him.
Investigators say the pedestrian was trying to cross a street on the afternoon of July 1, when the accused allegedly ran a red light.
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They say the pedestrian yelled at the driver, who allegedly got out of his car, lunged at the pedestrian and bit him on the nose.
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They say the suspect surrendered to police Monday evening and was charged with assault.
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