A road rage dispute involving a gun allegation ended under public cameras and witness phones.
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Video of a fight in a Publix parking lot is now central to a North Fort Myers road rage case in which a woman is accused of pointing a gun at another driver.
The footage gave investigators and the public a look at the final stage of a dispute that reportedly began on the road. Gulf Coast News reported that the encounter escalated in the parking lot, where the fight was caught on camera and the firearm allegation became the main issue.
The available account does not identify the person who recorded the video or say whether the footage came from a phone, a vehicle camera or surveillance equipment. It also does not say whether the gun was fired. The report described the woman as accused of pointing the weapon, not shooting it.
Parking lot video can help establish where people stood, how close they were and what happened after vehicles stopped. It can also leave key questions unanswered, especially when a recording begins after the first words, gestures or driving moves that sparked the confrontation.
The incident happened in a busy public setting, where shoppers and employees could have been nearby. No injuries were listed in the reviewed report summary. It was not immediately clear whether deputies recovered a firearm or whether additional witnesses gave statements.
The case now turns on what investigators can confirm from the video, witness accounts and any official reports. Details still unknown include the woman’s identity, the other driver’s account, the exact Publix location and whether prosecutors will file charges.
As of the latest report, the road rage case remained defined by two facts: a public fight caught on camera and an accusation that a gun was pointed during the confrontation. More information is expected through law enforcement or court records.
Author note: Last updated July 7, 2026.