The Mercury News

Man fires at couple in road rage shooting on Highway 101

- By Nico Savidge nsavidge@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> A near-collision led to gunfire in a road rage shooting on Highway 101 in San Jose just after midnight Saturday, authoritie­s said.

A woman riding in the truck that was struck in the shooting suffered cuts when a round shattered one of its windows, but no one was hit or otherwise injured by the gunfire, according to investigat­ors.

California Highway Patrol Officer Ross Lee said the incident started as the victims’ Ford F-150 was in the left lane of southbound Highway 101 between Hellyer Avenue and Blossom Hill Road. A driver in a car described only as a light-colored sedan passed the truck on the right, nearly running into it in the process, Lee said.

Next, Lee said, the driver of the car slowed down to let the F-150 catch up, then “rolled down the window and fired several shots at the victims’ vehicle,” hitting it at least six times before speeding away.

The driver of the F-150, who was not injured, immediatel­y went to a hospital, worried that his passenger had been hit, Lee said. Authoritie­s later determined the woman had not been struck by gunfire.

Lee said authoritie­s are classifyin­g the shooting as a “road rage incident” because there was no indication of any other reason why the victims were targeted. The F-150 and the sedan were the only cars involved in the shooting.

Investigat­ors have not been able to determine a detailed descriptio­n of the suspect or where the sedan went after the shooting.

Anyone with informatio­n is asked to call the CHP’S San Jose office at 408-4675400.

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