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Steel block allegedly thrown at family in 'atrocious' road rage case

Two children aged five years and three months were treated by emergency services after a man threw a steel block through the window of a family's car while passing them on a highway in Halton Hills, Ont.

Man faces charges after glass shards hit faces of 5-year-old, baby on Highway 7 near Halton Hills, Ont.

Road rage

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A man has been charged after an alleged road rage incident in Halton Hills.

A five-year-old and a three-month-old were treated by emergency services after a man threw a steel block through the window of a family's car while passing them on a Halton Hills, Ont., highway.

Halton Police are describing it as an "atrocious fit of rage while driving."

On Monday, just after 10 a.m. ET, the family was on Highway 7 near Trafalgar Road when they noticed a man driving directly behind them, following too closely and looking for an opportunity to pass, say police.

Highway 7 near Trafalgar Road in Halton Hills, Ont., was the location of what police are calling an 'atrocious' road rage incident that left two children in a family car injured. (Google Maps)

When the man was passing the family's car, he allegedly threw a block made of steel through his passenger window and into the partially open driver’s window of the family's vehicle.

The block shattered the glass, injuring the driver and showering two children in the back seat with glass fragments, according to police.

A 27-year-old Acton, Ont., man turned himself in after his licence plate was reported to police.

He is facing several charges, including:

  • Mischief endangering life.
  • Dangerous driving.
  • Assault with a weapon.

The man will appear in court on Aug. 4.