Crime & Safety
Shots Fired During Road Rage Incident In Woodbridge: Police
Police said that a driver fired multiple gunshots into another car during a road rage incident near Neabsco Mills Road on Friday.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — A suspect fired gunshots during a road rage incident in Woodbridge on Friday afternoon, the Prince William County Police Department said. Authorities are still looking for the suspect.
The incident occurred around 2:45 p.m. on Friday, police said. The victim, who police identified as a 47-year-old man, said that he was involved in a road rage incident with the driver of a gray Honda Accord while he was driving on Dale Boulevard near Neabsco Mills Road.
During the encounter, the driver of the Honda fired several gunshots toward the victim's vehicle, police said. The suspect drove past the victim's vehicle and turned onto Jefferson Davis Highway.
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At the intersection of Jefferson Davis Highway and Neabsco Mills Road, the victim drove his vehicle into the Honda in an attempt to disable the car, according to the police report. When the victim drove into the Honda a second time, the driver fired more gunshots at the victim's vehicle, authorities said.
The second set of gunshots disabled the victim's vehicle, the police department said. The victim pulled over to the side of the road where he contacted authorities. No other injuries or property damage was reported.
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Anyone with more information about the incident can contact the police department at 703-792-7000. Tips can also be submitted online.
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