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Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - Two Rochester men have been sentenced to probation for separate road rage incidents involving guns.

23-year-old Dillon Nolan entered a guilty plea to a second-degree assault charge back in May. He was accused of pointing a gun at another motorist during a “rolling dispute" on South Broadway in January. Court documents say Rochester police located Nolan and his vehicle at a parking lot near Apache Mall a short time after the incident was reported and a loaded 9 mm handgun was found in his vehicle in a location accessible to the driver.

Nolan. Olmsted County ADC
Nolan. Olmsted County ADC
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The other incident occurred last summer on Highway 52. 35-year-old Aaron Gustafson also entered into a plea agreement in May and admitted to a felony count of threats of violence. He was accused of pointing a handgun in the direction of another vehicle as they were both traveling north on the highway. The criminal complaint says Gustafson also had a loaded 9 mm gun in his possession at the time of his arrest.

Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash
Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash
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Nolan was sentenced to five years on probation, while Gustafson's probation will be in effect for two years. Nolan was also given a stayed three-year prison term that could be enforced if he fails to meet the terms of his probation.

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