Crime & Safety

NYPD Chases Red Tesla Suspected In Westchester Road Rage Shooting

Three occupants of the car were arrested in NYC on charges related to the car chase, but have not yet been charged here, according to cops.

Mount Vernon police are still investigating the shooting that left a victim’s vehicle damaged.
Mount Vernon police are still investigating the shooting that left a victim’s vehicle damaged. (Jeff Edwards/Patch)

MOUNT VERNON, NY — Mount Vernon police say a story of road rage, gun violence and sustainable transportation came to a close after a car chase in New York City.

Mount Vernon police are still investigating a shooting that left a victim’s vehicle damaged.

At around 7:15 a.m on Sunday, Mount Vernon police responded to the 200 Block of South 5th Ave., on a report of shots fired with a vehicle hit. Police say the victim, a Mount Vernon resident, told them he had just been involved in a road rage confrontation with a red Tesla.

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Police say that during the incident, a shot was fired from the red Tesla hitting the resident's vehicle. The resident was not injured by the gunfire.

The red Tesla was later spotted in New York City by NYPD. A car chase followed and ultimately three suspects were arrested.

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Mount Vernon detectives are investigating the shooting and report that, so far, no arrests have been made by MVPD in connection with the weekend incident.

Mount Vernon police are asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact the MVPD Detective Division at 914-665-2510. All calls will be kept confidential, according to investigators. Anonymous tips can also be submitted via MVPD's "Text-A-Tip" by texting "MVPD" and the tip to 847411. Anonymous information can also be sent using the "Mount Vernon PD" app, available in the Google Play and Apple store.

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