A long-running case of violent road rage in Orlando reached a decisive and emotional conclusion inside the Orange County Courthouse, where a judge handed down a 50-year prison sentence to Nail Abraham for the fatal 2020 shooting of Eric Schetszner.
The sentencing marked the end of a case that began with a moment of anger on a Central Florida highway, but spiraled into irreversible tragedy. According to courtroom accounts, Abraham pursued Schetszner’s vehicle during a road rage confrontation in July 2020.
What followed was a single gunshot that took the life of a man described by loved ones as a devoted nurse and father of three. That single act transformed a fleeting dispute into a years-long legal battle that would deeply affect two families.
The Growing Crisis of Road Rage in America
Road rage remains a serious and growing problem across the United States, and Orlando rank among the most dangerous cities for violent incidents. Nationally, firearm-related road rage cases have surged, and Florida consistently appears near the top of these statistics…