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Arlington police search for shooter in suspected driving aggression incident on I-20

Arlington Police investigators are working to identify a driver who may have opened fire on another vehicle in a move that was believed to be motivated by road rage.

Officers responded to a call around 3 p.m. Sunday from a woman who said she was driving eastbound on Interstate 20 near Collins Street when the car in front of her suddenly braked, causing her to brake as well. She believes this upset the driver behind her.

The driver behind her pulled up next to her car and fired several shots at her vehicle, she told police. The woman was not injured, but her car was damaged by the gunfire.

The suspect continued east on I-20 while the woman exited the highway to call 911, she told police.

A description of the shooter and his vehicle was not released.


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