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2006
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Grant Yokanovich, 31, told police he was driving on West Street near Gibralter Avenue at 1:21 p.m. when a man driving a red Acura swerved at him as if to run him off the road. The driver of the Acura, later identified as 22-year-old Justin Chinedu Uchendu, followed him and approached Mr. Yokanovich in the parking lot of Thrifty Auto Repair, police said. Witnesses told police Mr. Uchendu yelled at Mr. Yokanovich and threatened him. Workers repeatedly asked Mr. Uchendu to leave, but he continued to threaten Mr. Yokanovich, police said. At one point, Mr. Uchendu got a large knife from his car and threatened to cut the workers who followed him into the parking lot. He also said he had a gun under his seat, police said. Mr. Uchendu drove away and returned at 1:44 p.m., when officers were on the scene. They searched his car and didn't find any weapons, police said. Mr. Uchendu denied threatening Mr. Yokanovich or having a knife, but several witnesses in the area disputed his story. He was charged with assault.
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Tribune Publishing Company, LLC