Good Samaritan stops to help road rage shooting victim on Eastex Freeway, sheriff says

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Thursday, June 24, 2021
Good Samaritan stops to help road rage shooting victim on freeway
Shots rang out as the afternoon commute picked up on the Eastex Freeway, and sheriff's deputies believe road rage was involved.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A driver in his 20s was rushed to the hospital with gunshot wounds that he suffered in a shooting that may have stemmed from road rage, according to the Harris County sheriff.

Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said his deputies responded to the northbound lanes of Eastex Freeway near East Mount Houston at about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday. They found a sedan riddled with bullet holes.

According to the sheriff, a witness, who heard the shooting, stopped to help the driver in the sedan, applying pressure on his wound until emergency workers arrived. That victim was rushed to the hospital, where his condition was listed as critical.

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Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez spoke to Eyewitness News from the scene of a shooting that may have sparked from road rage.

Deputies also found a child car seat in the victim's car, but the sheriff tweeted, "Thankfully an infant wasn't on board."

As for the suspect or suspects who drove away from the victim, Gonzalez said the best description they have of the vehicle in the case is a white or cream-colored SUV, closely resembling a GMC Tahoe.

While the investigation goes on, traffic on the outbound Eastex Freeway was flowing again by 5 p.m.

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Houston police said there were eight road rage incidents that led to fatal shootings in Houston in 2020 compared to five in 2019.