A Marietta doctor accused of hitting a woman in the face out of road rage was again ordered Wednesday not to have any contact with her.
Dr. Daniel McBrayer, in violation of his initial bond order, emailed the 40-year-old woman's husband and another family member and tried to call the woman "to make some sort of apology," Sandy Springs Police Lt. Keith Zgonc said.
During an appearance in Sandy Springs Municipal Court, McBrayer was ordered to pay an additional $1,500 in bond on top of the original $1,500 and his case was bound over to Fulton County State Court. He was ordered not to have further contact with the woman or her family.
On Monday afternoon, Oct. 5, police said, McBrayer got out of his red sports car at the intersection of Abernathy and Roswell roads apparently upset that the woman ahead of him had been driving too slowly. He walked up to her car, uttered some choice words and struck her in the face, police said. McBrayer drove off, but not before she got his tag number, police said.
The woman was treated at a hospital and released.
McBrayer, who is charged with simple battery, turned himself in two days later.
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