TACOMA, Wash. — For the second time in the month of November, a child is victim from a shooting caused by road rage. It’s a problem both Washington State Patrol and the public feel is getting out of hand.
An 11-year-old boy was injured in a suspected road rage shooting on I-5 in Tacoma on Friday afternoon, according to WSP.
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The shooting, which took place on northbound I-5 south of 38th Street near the Tacoma Mall, was reported at about 2:20 p.m.
A dark-colored Chevrolet Cruze was passing a black Honda CRV when the driver of the Chevrolet opened fire
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