Maine man arrested two years after road rage incident

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By drinking alcohol, the man violated terms of his probation set in 2008 after road rage incident.

A man that lost his arm and 30 spent days in jail after a road rage incident is in trouble with the law again.
According to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office in Standish, Maine, Douglas Tenczar was arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol on Wednesday. His blood-alcohol level was .22 and because he was in possession of alcohol, he violated the terms of his probation set in 2008, when a road rage incident involving three teenage girls occurred.

In 2008, the Portland Press Herald reports Tenczar was arrested and shot by police after he threatened three girls with a handgun and aimed a shotgun at officers when they went to investigate the incident. Police shot him five times at the time, and due to the severity of his injuries, it had to be amputated.

With road rage being among the most common causes of car accidents, anger behind the wheel can affect your car insurance rates. One accident can lead to an insurance claim, and that one claim can send premium rates skyward.


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