CLEVELAND, Ohio – Police continue to investigate a road-rage incident that ended with a man getting shot earlier this week on Interstate 77.
As of Friday morning, no arrests have been made in the case, but police have received multiple tips and are following up on them, said Newburgh Heights Sgt. Rachel Halaska.
At 9 a.m. Wednesday, two cars were driving north on I-77 near the I-480 interchange when one of the drivers cut off the other. This led to a road-rage incident that continued until the cars passed the Harvard Road exit. That’s when police say a woman in a silver Ford Fusion shot at the other driver, striking the 30-year-old man.
The man was taken to the hospital and released later that day, police said.
In the wake of the shooting, Newburgh Heights Chief John Majoy called on

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