A lane-changing dispute on the road resulted in an offended driver assaulting another driver with a stun gun.



Yesterday (28th), a video titled 'Simple intervention has grown into electric shocker assault' was uploaded on YouTube 'Han Moon-chul TV'.



Reporter A, who posted the story on the channel, was passing through a road in Haeundae-gu, Busan, around 1:00 pm on October 23rd.



At that time, Mr. A's vehicle moved slightly to change to the lane to the left, but returned to the original lane after seeing a gray vehicle close behind.



The gray vehicle behind it seemed to speed up and pass Mr. A's vehicle, but then changed lanes in front of Mr. A's vehicle and stopped.


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Driver B, who got out of the gray car, came to Mr. A's car and started arguing about the 'lane change' that had occurred earlier.



Mr. B raised a problem with Mr. A's lane change, and Mr. A responded, "Go ahead."

Mr. C, who was riding in Mr. A's car at the time, filmed the scuffle, and Mr. B, who noticed this, punched Mr. C.



Embarrassed, Mr. A pushed Mr. B to the gray car, and in the meantime, Mr. C reported it to the police.

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However, Mr. B took out a stun gun made in the form of a 3-bar from his vehicle and swung it, and Mr. A revealed that he was shocked by Mr. B a total of three times, including on the face, behind the ears, and in the chest.



Mr. A grabbed Mr. B's wrist and put the stun gun away, and the people around him who saw this suppressed Mr. B together, and Mr. B was known to be arrested by the police at the scene.



Attorney Han Moon-cheol, who heard the story, said, "You can think of it as retaliatory driving, but it is a special injury crime because the cars did not collide with each other." he added.



(Photo = YouTube 'Han Moon-cheol TV')