Crime & Safety
Shots Fired At Motorist on Hwy 101 Near I-880
The driver has two bullet holes in his car after the road rage incident as he headed Thursday from Gilroy to East Bay. CHP seeking witnesses

An angry motorist fired two gunshots into a victim’s car Thursday night in San Jose during a road rage incident where drivers exchanged hand gestures and brake checks on U.S. Highway 101, according the California Highway Patrol.
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No one was injured in the shooting, but the incident serves as a reminder that drivers should avoid provoking or engaging other motorists over alleged traffic disputes, CHP Officer Ross Lee said.
At 10:11 p.m. Thursday, the driver of a red Saab called the CHP to report shots fired at his car as he drove northbound on Highway 101 south of Interstate Highway 880 north of downtown San Jose, CHP Officer Ross Lee said.
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The male driver told arriving officers that he had been driving north on Highway 101 from Gilroy on his way to his home in Berkeley when at a point near San Jose the driver of a black Hyundai coupe made an unsafe lane change in front of him, Lee said.
The Saab driver responded by pulling up beside the Hyundai and making a rude hand gesture to express his annoyance about the lane change, Lee said.
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The two drivers then exchanged brake checks -- driving in front of each other and hitting the brakes, forcing the other driver to use his brakes -- and hand gestures for what the victim said was about 20 minutes, according to Lee.
Then at a point one or two miles south of the interstate, the Saab driver heard two pop sounds, pulled over and noticed a pair of bullet holes in his car’s passenger door.
The victim was not able to offer much of a description of the Hyundai driver and could only provide two or three digits of the person’s license plate number.
One of the bullets remained lodged in the passenger door, however the other penetrated the door, continued into the car’s interior center console and lodged in the right side of the driver’s seat, missing the victim’s back or side by inches, Lee said.
The CHP closed traffic on nearly 2 miles of northbound Highway 101 from the McKee Road on ramp to I-880 to search for shell casings, but found none, according to Lee.
The victim later proceeded to his home in Berkeley, Lee said.
The shooting remains under investigation and officers plan to interview the driver again, but so far no other witnesses have come forward, he said.
--Bay City News
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