Motorcyclist shot in road rage incident near Six Flags, Arlington police say

ARLINGTON, Texas — A motorcyclist was shot and injured in a road rage shooting on Interstate 30, Arlington police said.

Officers responded around 9:15 p.m. on Saturday, March 22, in the eastbound lanes of I-30 near Ballpark Way, the Arlington Police Department said in a press release. Police observed a motorcycle on the shoulder of the highway with a man who appeared to be in distress, the release states. Officers found that the man had been shot in the leg.

The motorcyclist was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said. He told officers he was traveling in the eastbound lanes of I-30 when he slowed with traffic, the release states. A driver behind the motorcyclist began tailgating and flashing his lights at the victim, the release states…

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