STRATHAM, N.H. — A Department of Children and Families employee is accused of pointing a loaded gun during a road rage incident.
Marc Beaulieu was driving with his child in the car on Rt. 108 when the incident occurred, according to court documents. The alleged road rage happened where the road merges into one lane right in front of the Stratham Police Department. He allegedly took out a loaded 9mm semi automatic pistol and pointed it at two people in another vehicle.
The Fremont, New Hampshire man has worked at the Mass Department of Children and Families for 19.5 years, says documents. He's been put on paid leave.
He's charged with endangering the welfare of a child due to the fact his child was in the car at the time, according to court documents. He's also charged with reckless conduct.
DCF would only say that it's cooperating with law enforcement. FOX25 News found that Beaulieu makes just over $72,000 annually.
He's due in court on July 12.
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