Police investigate potential road rage shooting at North Texas Whataburger
Investigators said that two drivers pulled into the Whataburger parking lot and began arguing.
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Investigators said that two drivers pulled into the Whataburger parking lot and began arguing.
Victim hospitalized after gunfire on I-20 service road. Suspect fled in black SUV.
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Investigators said they have a description of the suspect's vehicle and a license plate number.
The incident occurred just after 5:45 p.m. Monday on the service road of Interstate 30 at Gus Thomasson Road.
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"It was like, he was bent on, if not killing us, at least doing some kind of damage."
"As soon as I pulled up next to him, he was holding a firearm out of the window," said the victim, who did not want to be identified.
It happened on Loop 820 near Iron Horse Blvd around 10:45 a.m. Investigators said the altercation began further west of where the teen was shot though.
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