PROVO — A Provo man was charged Monday with brandishing a gun at a Provo High School student.

Joel Salazar, 18, is charged in 4th District Court with aggravated assault, a third-degree felony, and possession of a firearm on school property, a class A misdemeanor.

Salazar — a former student at Provo High School — got into a fight on Sept. 25 with two current students, according to charging documents. Police were called and they questioned all three people.

Officers learned that a week earlier, on Sept. 18, Salazar was driving near the school when he swerved his vehicle toward a student on the sidewalk, nearly hitting him, the charges state. Salazar’s girlfriend told police “she had to grab the steering wheel to prevent (Salazar) from hitting the student.”

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On Sept. 24, Salazar drove past the same student and “raised a handgun (without pointing it) so the student could see it,” according to the charges.

The next day, Salazar was in the student parking lot dropping off a girl when the student he allegedly threatened approached him with a second student, according to a police affidavit. The three got into a fight, which prompted administrators to call police.

Police searched Salazar’s car and found a 22-caliber handgun and a realistic-looking BB gun, the charges state.

The other two students were arrested for investigation of assault.

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