Gainesville Resident Arrested for Displaying Firearm During Alachua Road Rage Confrontation

Staff report

ALACHUA, Fla. – A 51-year-old Gainesville resident, Glenn David MacCallum, was taken into custody yesterday after allegedly brandishing a firearm at another vehicle in a road rage incident in Alachua.

On June 21, around 8:55 a.m., an officer from the Alachua Police Department responded to a report from the victims, who claimed a man had threatened them and their child with a gun without any apparent reason.

The officer located a vehicle on U.S. Hwy 441 that fit the description given by the victims and performed a high-risk traffic stop. The driver, identified as MacCallum, was apprehended, with a loaded black handgun reportedly found in a holster at his waistband.

Post Miranda, MacCallum reportedly did not wish to speak to the officer about the incident.

The victims reportedly identified MacCallum “without a shadow of a doubt” as the man who had pointed a gun at them; they also described the black pistol.

MacCallum was also allegedly driving without a valid license; his license was suspended indefinitely in September 2024.

MacCallum has been charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and knowingly driving with a suspended license. He has no criminal history, and Judge Susanne Wilson Bullard set bail at $250 (see below); MacCallum also owes $445 in child support and is being held on a civil order in that case.

[Editor’s note: We get bail amounts from the jail site on weekends because the court website is not updated on those days. The jail site normally shows “$0” as the bail when a defendant is held without bail, but today we received information from the 8th Judicial Circuit that the jail site was erroneously showing a bail amount for a different defendant, but the defendant is actually being held without bail. Given that information, it is likely that MacCallum is also being held without bail on the aggravated assault charges, with $250 bail for the charge of driving without a license. The article will be updated if we receive new information.]

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 


You May Also Like

Gainesville Felon Gets 46 Months for Federal Gun, Drug Crimes

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – DaMorie Lamontay Miles, 20, will serve 46…

Trader Joe’s Manager Killed by Police During Gunman’s Standoff After Grandmother and Teen Girlfriend Shot

Inset: Melyda “Mely” Corado (Facebook). Background: KTLA news footage shows Gene Atkins…

Repeat Felon Sentenced to 27 Months in Federal Prison for Illegal Firearm Possession

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A 28-year-old Gainesville man will serve 27…

Court Filing Seeks Contempt Ruling Against Trump Administration Over ICE Surveillance in Churches

UNITED STATES – MARCH 4: President Donald Trump enters the House Chamber…

Driver, 82, Avoids Jail After Hitting 7-Year-Old on E-Scooter

Inset: Karina Pubchara-Martinez (WTVJ). Background: The Miami intersection of SW 32nd Street…

Police: Man Set Ex-Girlfriend on Fire, Stayed at Hospital to Silence Her

Inset: Angel Nahle (Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Angel Nahle appearing in…

Police: Daycare Employee Threatened Center to Trigger Lockdown During Heat Wave

Inset: Kayla Canler (Warren County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The Kentucky area where…

Man Hid Neighbor’s Body in Tarp for Months After Shooting Him

Inset: Carlos Maldonado (Court TV). Background: Kevin Lychwick at his sentencing hearing…