Road Rage Led To Fatal Shooting Of SEPTA Employee On I-76 In Camden County, NJSP Say

MOUNT EPHRAIM, N.J. (CBS) -- New Jersey State Police say road rage led to a deadly shooting of a SEPTA employee who crashed his car on I-76 in Camden County. Authorities released a surveillance photo of this black sedan.

They say on the night of Jan. 24, the driver of that car and the victim, Louis Ciccanti Jr., were both traveling east on I-76 in the area of Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia.

That's when a road rage incident took place.

Both vehicles were then seen driving over the Walt Whitman Bridge.

Ciccanti Jr. later crashed his Mercedes on I-76 in Mount Ephraim Borough.

He died due to a fatal gunshot wound.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

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