A case of road rage in Sinajana this morning turned out to be violent gang activity.

A scary situation for the driver targeted by at least three people armed with a gun and a machete.

Among the group accused in the incident was 31-year-old Mesemwam Repwak.

He led police on a manhunt for days before his capture.

Cell phone video showing the moment Repwak was taken into custody.

And now, a manhunt for the suspect accused in a shooting in Maite that sent a teenage girl to the hospital is over.

Midday Friday, officers were armed taking Repwak into custody.

Police chief stephen ignacio confirming repwak was involved in violent gang activity targeting people on the road…

"Apparently the name of the gang is called 'Esekupach', and that’s through people calling us up and providing a name to our officers as we were developing the investigation…the gang likes green. That’s their gang color," the chief explained.

Two people including Repwak are now in custody.

Authorities confirming more gang members remain on the run. 

"So we are actively still searching and developing information on who the third suspect is from this morning. We know from prior investigation that there may be as much as four people involved in other incidences," Ignacio continued. Asked if he was able to say what charges the suspect may face for today’s incident, he replied, "We have probable cause to link him to the shooting of the 14-year-old girl. We will use that charge to confine him and our case and investigation will be ongoing whether or not charges will be levied in the other incidences that we believe he’s involved with."

Officers worked around the clock these past two days to track down Repwak.

Investigators catching a break after getting a report of a disturbance just before 8am along Route 4 in Sinajana.

Repwak and at least three others, authorities say, were armed with a machete and a shotgun when they rammed into another car and tried to attack the driver.

Chief Ignacio added, "It seemed to be very similar to their method of operation where they would try to carjack a victim using two cars to box in or in this case they intentionally ran into the vehicle in front of them."

The victim telling police Repwak was one of the attackers.

"He did identify that the person who struck him is a wanted person," said the chief.

Surveillance video from the nearby Ada's Funeral Home showed the moment a silver sedan rolled off the road and collided into a concrete block.

No one appeared to be inside. 

Detectives taped off a section of the parking lot taking photos of the scene and dusting the car for prints. 

Repwak and his co-actors fled into the jungle.

"We went door-to-door, house-to-house and through some of surrounding jungle areas in search of this individual," Ignacio detailed.

By 11:25 am, officers flushed him out of a residence in Sinajana, placing him under arrest behind a gas station.

The name of the second suspect captured was not released as of Friday afternoon. 

For now, police remind the community to be vigilant, as they continue to search for other gang members on an apparent violent crime spree.