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Road rage suspect waived gun out car window

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By VDC staff

A Bennington man is facing multiple felony charges after Vermont State Police say he threatened another driver with a gun during a road rage incident Tuesday evening on Route 7A.

Malik O. Hardy, 25, of Bennington

According to Vermont State Police, troopers from the Shaftsbury Barracks responded around 5:46 p.m. on March 24 to a be-on-the-lookout alert for a dark Buick traveling north in Arlington. The vehicle had been reported for aggressively tailgating another car and refusing to pass when the lead driver pulled over.

Police said the situation escalated when the operator of the Buick began gesturing angrily and was later seen waving a firearm out of the window.

Following an investigation, troopers arrested Malik O. Hardy, 25, of Bennington, on charges including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated stalking with a deadly weapon, reckless endangerment, grossly negligent operation, criminal threatening, and disorderly conduct.

The alleged victim was identified as Tyler J. Bubier, 22, of Bennington.

Hardy was taken into custody and transported to the Shaftsbury Barracks for processing before being lodged at the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility. He was ordered held without bail.

Police said Hardy is scheduled to appear in Vermont Superior Court – Bennington Criminal Division on March 25 at 12:30 p.m. for arraignment.


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  1. In the interest of celebrating diversity and of promoting cultural pluralism, we must accept that some people’s life experiences and personal victimhoods broaden the spectrum of how emotions get displayed and even seemingly minor conflicts get resolved in a complex society. If offended by someone’s driving faux pas, some will just ignore, some may render a gesture of bewilderment and some just gotta get out the Glock. Diversity is our strength.

    • Somehow I just knew a music video was involved. From The Bennington Banner:

      “Both men had known each other and were in an ongoing dispute after the driver of the first vehicle had allegedly posted a derogatory music video of Hardy, “dissing him” after he had been stabbed in the Troy, N.Y. area in the past.”

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