Crime & Safety
Road Rager Charged with Trying to Punch Motorcyclist in Naperville
Westmont man turned himself in more than two months after the incident

Alovence Gordon turned himself into Naperville police on Saturday for an alleged road rage incident in early October, according to the Naperville Sun. Police had a warrant out for the 21-year-old Westmont man, charging him with aggravated assault and reckless conduct.
Back on October 3, a man riding a motorcycle exchanged words with Gordon near Hobson Road and Naper Boulevard. The motorcyclist, a 29-year-old from Lisle, apparently criticized Gordon's driving.
Gordon drove after the man in his 2002 Pontiac Bonnevilleand stopped short in front of the motorcycle. The men stopped near Gartner Road and Washington Street. Gordon allegedly tried to punch the other man in the head. He is currently free on bail and his court date is pending.
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