Nashua woman charged in road rage incident
Lily Decker, 22, of Nashua, was arrested on March 11 in connection with a road rage incident. Courtesy photo/Nashua Police Department
NASHUA – Lily Decker, 22, of Nashua, was taken into custody on March 11 in connection with a road rage incident.
According to the Nashua Police Department, on March 6, officers responded to the incident at Holmes and Foundry streets. The victim reportedly told police that she was driving the wrong way on Foundry Street and pulled off to the side to let an oncoming vehicle, driven by Decker, pass.
At that point, Decker allegedly yelled at the victim and pointed a gun at her. Police later seized the firearm as part of the investigation.
Decker has been charged with criminal threatening with a deadly weapon.
She was held on preventive detention and was scheduled to be arraigned in Nashua District Division Court on March 12.
Under state law, if convicted, Decker could face up to seven years in prison, up to five years of probation and a fine of up to $4,000.


