
Houston police are searching for a man who they say opened fire on Interstate 10 during rush hour. A man shot and killed two men
Houston police were searching Friday for
a gunman who shot and killed two men in a rush-hour crash on a Texas freeway before he was chased off by a witness who opened fire on the suspect.
Police said it is unclear whether the original incident was a case of road rage, or whether the individuals knew each other. Houston Police Assistant Chief Bobby Dobbins noted that narcotics were found in the targeted car.
"A major accident makes you mad on the way home, but seeing something like this to a normal citizen ... witnesses are very disturbed," Dobbins said.
Police described the gunman on Friday as an Hispanic male, possibly in his early 20s, about 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and wearing a red shirt. He fled in a dark-colored sedan with a companion.
The melee erupted around 6 p.m. on eastbound Interstate 10 in Houston when the gunman's car, in which two people were riding, struck the victims' silver Nissan from the side, spinning it around and forcing it off the roadway.
As the car rolled downhill, the gunman — armed with what one witness told police was a long gun, similar to a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle — jumped from his vehicle and began firing.
Comment: It sounds like it could be gang-related, especially if the shooters first deliberately rammed the 'target' vehicle off the road. Also, they finished them off, execution-style.
In fact, police said they found narcotics in the victims' vehicle:
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