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    Maryland State Police seeking dashcam footage after road rage shooting on I-270

    By Jenny Gable,

    28 days ago

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    ROCKVILLE, Md. ( DC News Now ) — Maryland State Police (MSP) are asking for the public’s assistance in obtaining dashcam footage after an apparent road rage shooting on Friday night in Montgomery County.

    Investigators are requesting dashcam footage from Sept. 27 between 7:20 p.m. and 7:40 p.m. on northbound Interstate 270 near Shady Grove Road.

    Troopers from the Rockville barrack were alerted shortly before 8 p.m. that gunfire had struck a white Dodge Durango multiple times. The vehicle of interest is a dark-colored sedan with Maryland license plates. Police said they believe two men between the ages of 20 and 25 were in the sedan at the time of the shooting.

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    The shooting allegedly stemmed from road rage, according to MSP. The driver of the Dodge Durango was uninjured.

    MSP is asking anyone with dashcam video of the shooting to call police at 410-538-1887. Callers may remain anonymous. MSP noted that even if the footage shows “nothing noteworthy,” the data could still help investigators.

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    Daniel Reinhardt
    27d ago
    due to 2 party state law dashcams are pointless I'd get one but that law makes it difficult.
    Dm&Rd
    27d ago
    Due to lack of law to arrest criminals and convict them and the Governor protecting them its no wonder why the the citizens should be afraid.Currently illegal's and criminals have better and more rights as its own law abiding citizens.
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