Crime & Safety
Wild Road Rage, Including Shots Fired, Ends at Walnut Creek BART Station
The ensuing police chase included search helicopters overhead when the driver tried to flee on foot. (Breaking)

WALNUT CREEK, CA — California Highway Patrol officers arrested a 49-year-old man who led them on a pursuit after he allegedly shot at another vehicle during a road rage incident on Interstate Highway 680 Saturday night in Sunol, according to the CHP.
Around 9 p.m., officers responded to report of shots fired on northbound Highway 680, near the state Highway 84 on-ramp, CHP officer Derek Reed said. The incident was described as a road rage incident in which one vehicle tried to run the other off the roadway, according to Reed.
Officers were able to locate the car that had been fired at and spoke with the driver, confirming that no one was injured during the shooting. Officers then located the vehicle that fired the shots, described as an orange Mercury Cougar, traveling northbound on the highway at Sycamore Valley Road in Danville, Reed said.
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When officers tried to pull over the Mercury, the male driver refused and continued driving northbound on the highway. The driver then exited at Ygnacio Valley Road in Walnut Creek and pulled into the nearby BART
station, according to Reed.
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Once at the BART station, the driver exited the vehicle and tried to flee on foot. Officers however were able to apprehend the driver. The driver, a Redwood City resident, was arrested on suspicion of failing to yield and possession of narcotics, Reed said.
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Details about the gun used in the shooting were not immediately available.
By Bay City News
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