SUBURBAN MAN CHARGED IN APPARENT ROAD- RAGE STABBING
A Lisle man was charged Wednesday with repeatedly stabbing another man in an apparent road- rage incident that stretched across multiple western suburbs.
Officers responded at 9: 16 p. m. Tuesday to the parking lot of the Maple Square Shopping Center, 5823 Main St., for the report of a man stabbed multiple times, according to Lisle police.
The man told investigators he was driving east with his fiancee on Ogden Avenue in Naperville when he and another driver started tailgating and “engaging in a traffic altercation” with each other, police said. The confrontation continued into Lisle, where both vehicles exited the eastbound Ogden ramp toward Route 53. After their vehicles came to a stop at a traffic signal at Route 53, both men got out and started fighting.
Lloyd M. Rose, 29, allegedly made punching motions into the left side of the other man’s chest and abdomen while holding a knife with a 2.5- inch blade, police said. After the fight, both men got back into their cars and drove off.
The stabbed man began experiencing severe pain in his torso and had difficulty breathing, police said. He later pulled into the Maple Square Shopping Center parking lot, where he realized he’d been stabbed. He is expected to make a full recovery.