Off-duty police officer shoots self during ‘road rage’ incident in San Marino
09/23/2019 4:45 am PDT
By Brian Day & Kareen Wynter, KTLA
SAN MARINO, Calif. -- (KTLA) -- An off-duty Alhambra police officer shot and wounded himself during what officials described as a "road rage incident" in San Marino on Sunday morning.
The shooting took place about 8:40 a.m. amid a "traffic dispute" between two drivers that took place in the area of Duarte Road and San Gabriel Boulevard, San Marino Police Department Sgt. Rob Cervantes said in a written statement.
"The driver of a blue Subaru was allegedly driving erratically in the area," the statement said. "The second driver, in a dark colored Mercedes, pulled alongside the driver of the blue Subaru and attempted to contact the driver."
"The driver of the Mercedes motioned for the driver of the Subaru to roll down his window," according to Cervantes. "At some point during the contact, it is believed that the driver [of] the Subaru suffered a single, self-inflicted gunshot wound to their torso."
Paramedics took the gunshot victim to a hospital, where he was being treated for an injury not considered to be life-threatening.
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