Albuquerque Journal

Boy tells police that man shot family in run-in

Road rage may be the cause of assault

- BY KATHLEEN FOODY ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER — A 12-year-old boy told police he saw a driver open fire on his family during a road rage confrontat­ion in Colorado, killing his older brother and critically wounding his mother and younger brother, authoritie­s said Friday.

Police arrested Jeremy Webster, 23, hours after the shooting that killed a 13-year-old boy and also wounded a bystander not related to the family. Webster acknowledg­ed shooting four people in a suburban Denver parking lot and told officers he “has mental health issues,” according to a search warrant, which did not specify his mental status.

The 12-year-old, who was not injured, told police that his mother and another driver were involved “in some type of road rage incident” near a business complex in the city of Westminste­r.

He said the driver followed the family’s car into the parking lot and argued briefly with his mother before opening fire, according to the warrant filed in court Friday.

Other witnesses told police that they saw Webster park his black Toyota Corolla behind the woman’s vehicle in the middle of the lot. They said Webster shot the woman, then turned and shot two of her children “multiple times,” according to the warrant.

Police have not identified the victims. The mother, 41, and brother, 8, were in critical condition, while the bystander was less seriously wounded, authoritie­s said. The man was shot while driving with his 9-year-old daughter in a pickup truck, but she was not hurt, the warrant said.

The 12-year-old boy told police that his mother took a photo of the driver’s license plate on her phone before they got out of the car. Authoritie­s used the photo to look up the vehicle’s owner and compared it to witness descriptio­ns.

Webster was arrested Thursday evening when police spotted his car traveling on a freeway near Colorado Springs. In the warrant to search Webster’s car and home, Westminste­r Police Detective Matt Calhoon wrote that Webster agreed to speak with police.

“Jeremy stated that he has mental health issues and just (started) a new prescribed medication today,” the warrant said.

 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Law enforcemen­t officials investigat­e the scene of a shooting in a parking lot behind a Colorado’s dentist’s office Thursday in Westminste­r, Colo.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/ASSOCIATED PRESS Law enforcemen­t officials investigat­e the scene of a shooting in a parking lot behind a Colorado’s dentist’s office Thursday in Westminste­r, Colo.

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