The 16-year-old is believed to have cut someone off while driving and pointed the gun at another driver, deputies said.
A teen has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after deputies say that he pointed a gun at another driver in north Harris County, according to deputies.On Friday, deputies with Constable Mike Herman's Office responded to the 100 block of North Sam Houston Parkway West regarding a road rage incident.
Upon arrival, deputies said a driver reported a vehicle cut in front of him and pointed a gun while traveling westbound on the parkway. Constable deputies gathered a vehicle description, quickly located the suspected vehicle, and conducted a traffic stop. It was revealed that the driver was an unlicensed 16-year-old boy. Deputies said that the teen was found in possession of marijuana, a loaded firearm, and an extended magazine.
The unidentified teen was booked inside the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center, according to Constable Mike Herman.