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New Jersey State Police are asking for the public’s help with a road rage shooting incident on Interstate 80

PARSIPPANY – New Jersey State Police are calling on the public to assist in their investigation into a road rage shooting that occurred Wednesday, Nov. 27, along eastbound Interstate 80 near Exit 47B in Parsippany-Troy Hills , Morris County.

According to a preliminary investigation, the incident occurred around 6:18 a.m. when troopers from Troop “B” Totowa Station responded to reports of gunshots. According to reports, the suspect, driving a silver minivan with an unknown Pennsylvania license plate, pulled alongside a blue Subaru Outback driven by the victim. Without warning, the suspect fired at least one shot, striking the rear driver’s window of the victim’s vehicle.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported at this time. Authorities are working to determine the sequence of events leading up to the shooting and the suspect’s motive.

New Jersey State Police emphasize the importance of public cooperation in solving the case. They are urging anyone who witnessed the incident or has relevant information about the events leading up to or following the shooting to contact the NJSP Troop “B” Totowa Station Detective Bureau at (973) 785-9412.

This disturbing act of road violence has shocked the community and law enforcement is committed to identifying the suspect and ensuring the safety of motorists.

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