A Pennsylvania woman said she considers herself lucky to be alive after a man shot her in an apparently unprovoked road rage incident as she was passing him on the highway.
"I had no road rage," victim Kathryn Runner told Philadelphia ABC affiliate WPVI . "I didn't, like, honk at him, I didn't flip him the bird. I didn't do anything to him. What gets me is a lot of cars passed him. What made him choose me?"
Newtown Township police said officers responded around 6:30 p.m. Monday for a shooting in the area of the Newtown Bypass and Woodbourne Road. When cops arrived, they found Runner suffering from a gunshot wound to her left wrist.
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