Driver wounded in car-to-car shooting on 215 freeway in San Bernardino
A driver was wounded in a car-to-car shooting on the 215 freeway in San Bernardino on Wednesday night.
The shooting occurred at 8:39 p.m. on the southbound 215 Freeway near Baseline Street.
According to California Highway Patrol, the suspect fired several rounds on a BMW 325, at least one of which struck the driver.
The driver was taken to Loma Linda University Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries, CHP said.
It's unclear if the shooting was random in nature or prompted by some kind of road rage incident. The suspect vehicle was described as possibly a white Chevrolet Silverado.
There was no immediate description of the suspect or the suspect's vehicle.
There have been a spree of freeway shootings in recent days across the Southland. There were three freeway shootings in a 24-hour span April 5: one on the 710 freeway in Cudahy, a second on the 710 freeway in Paramount, and a third on the 91 freeway in Carson.
A man was killed in the Cudahy shooting. A father and his 4-year-old son were injured in the Paramount shooting, but not from gunshot wounds. A woman was struck and wounded in the Carson shooting. No arrests have been made