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An incident of road rage resulted in injury to one man and the arrest of another.
An initial battery report led Fulton County authorities to a crash that occurred near Akron on March 29. The victim in the case reported that a truck passed him on State Road 14 and then drove slowly in front of him. He explained that he then passed the truck and was slowing to make a turn when the semi the man was operating made contact with the Toyota Tundra driven by Graham Groninger, 35, of Silver Lake. At that point, the victim says Groniger got out of his truck and attacked him.
The report indicates the man’s eye was swollen with broken facial bones and lacerations. A witness described the attack and said that Groninger kicked the man while he was on the ground.
Groninger was charged with battery and taken to the Fulton County Jail.
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