Medford Police Arrest Christopher Cahall For Allegedly Using Baseball Bat In February Road Rage Incident

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MEDFORD, N.J. (CBS) — Burlington County authorities have arrested a 46-year-old man suspected of wielding a baseball bat during a road rage incident that left a driver injured back in February.

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Medford Township Police say they have arrested Christopher Cahall of the 200 block of Leon Avenue in Delran. Cahall faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault, terroristic threats and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

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Police say the Feb. 16 road rage incident started in Mount Laurel Township and eventually led to single-car accident, which ejected a driver who had to be airlifted for hospitalization.

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Police also say the injured driver's car had a distinctive softball-sized dent over the passenger side rear tire.

Cahall is currently behind bars at the Burlington County Jail as he awaits his court hearing.

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