Bullets Fly in Shreveport Road Rage Incident Sending One to Hospital
Shreveport Police are investigating a road-rage shooting that has left a male injured.
This call came into dispatch at 3:59 p.m. Tuesday (4/19/22) from the I-220 bridge. When first responders arrived on the scene, they located a 35 year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound to his leg. He has been transported to Ochsner Health hospital. His injuries were considered as serious but non life-threatening injuries.
Officers say the victim and someone driving a gold vehicle, got into a road-rage dispute. Witnesses saw both vehicles driving at a high rate of speed. That’s when someone driving the gold car fired multiple rounds into the victim’s white pickup truck.
This is an ongoing investigation and no other details are available at this time. We will update when more information becomes available.
Shreveport Detectives are asking anyone with information relative to this shooting to contact them immediately at 318-673-6955. Those wishing to submit information anonymously can contact Caddo Shreveport Crime Stoppers at 318-673-7373 or via their app, P3Tips.
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