NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Nashville teenager has been taken into custody in connection with a road rage shooting involving a stranger along Nolensville Pike two weeks ago, according to authorities.
The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) said Specialized Investigations Division TITANS detectives arrested 18-year-old Ahmed Falah on Saturday, Feb. 22 after he fled from an attempted traffic stop in his Infiniti sedan.
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Law enforcement said they used a spike strip to deflate the tires at Tusculum Road and Nolensville Pike, but Falah bailed from the car — which had a 9mm pistol inside — in the 400 block of Brewer Drive. Following a foot chase, police apprehended the teen in the 5300 block of Nolensville Pike.
Falah is accused of shooting from his Infiniti into a Toyota Yaris in the 4000 block of Nolensville Pike shortly after the motorists “exchanged words on the roadway” on Feb. 8, according to the MNPD. The 26-year-old passenger in the Toyota reportedly ended up a gunshot wound to his knee, but the driver was not injured…