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WA Troopers Seek Information on Drive-By I-405 Shooter in Corvette

Sammamish, WALocal News

On January 9, 2025, a drive-by shooting linked to a road rage incident occurred on northbound I-405 towards SR-520 in Washington State. The victim reported that while attempting to pass a black Chevrolet Corvette, the driver exhibited aggressive behavior, including changing lanes and tailgating. The situation escalated when the Corvette driver fired shots, striking the victim's car hood but thankfully causing no injuries. Washington State Police (WSP) are actively investigating the case and are reaching out to the public for assistance. Witnesses or anyone with information about the incident or the suspect's vehicle are urged to contact Detective Goodin via email.

This incident underlines the growing concern surrounding aggressive driving and road rage incidents in the region. The police are determined to locate the shooter and ensure accountability for such reckless actions. As road safety remains a pressing issue, community vigilance is crucial in addressing these dangerous behaviors on the roads.

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