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|    Road rage incidents spike across Las Veg    |
|    16 Nov 25 08:54:53    |
      XPost: vegas.general, sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.crime       From: yourdime@outlook.com              HENDERSON (KTNV) — Three dangerous road rage incidents occurred across the       Las Vegas Valley in just one week, including a tragic shooting that killed       an 11-year-old child on his way to school Friday morning.              Law enforcement officials are sounding the alarm as road rage incidents       become increasingly common throughout the valley, putting innocent drivers       and passengers at risk.              The deadly streak began November 10 when Metro Police responded to reports       of a man suffering from a gunshot wound near Tropicana and Mountain Vista       around 3:30 p.m. Police later discovered the violence actually started on       I-11 between Flamingo and Tropicana, leading to shots fired on the freeway       and putting local drivers at risk. Police are still searching for the       suspect.              Just two days later on November 12, Metro Police were called to another       scene in the south valley. Around 5:25 that morning, a driver reported       being struck in a hit-and-run near Arville Street and Blue Diamond Road.       The driver told police they had followed the suspect's car to Russell Road       and Torrey Pines Drive before the suspect pulled out a gun and fired at       them. Metro Police ask anyone who recognizes the pickup truck involved to       reach out to them.              Tragedy struck Friday, November 14 at 7:30 in the morning when Henderson       Police say an 11-year-old child riding in the backseat of a car on his way       to school lost his life after being shot and killed in a road rage       incident on the 215 near Gibson Road.              Experts warn incidents like these could rise during the holidays amid       increased traffic and stress. However, there are steps every driver can       take to stay safe.              If you encounter another driver who's aggressive or seems out of control,       slow down, let them pass and don't engage. The main goal is making sure       everyone makes it home to their loved ones safely.              https://www.ktnv.com/news/road-rage-incidents-spike-across-las-vegas-       valley-leaving-11-year-old-dead-and-families-in-fear              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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