Road Rage Believed To Have Preceded Shooting On I-70
Denver police now tell CBS4 a shooting on Interstate 70 near Interstate 270 started as a road rage incident.
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Denver police now tell CBS4 a shooting on Interstate 70 near Interstate 270 started as a road rage incident.
Westbound Interstate 70 was shut down at Interstate 270 Saturday night due to a shooting. Denver police are looking for the suspect.
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