Indianapolis man arrested for shooting at driver in a rage
HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. — An Indianapolis man was arrested in Hancock County for a reported road rage incident.
Gregory Davis, 22, was arrested for allegedly shooting at an individual driving a semi-truck.
Officers were dispatched on Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. in Hancock County on a report of shots fired from a moving vehicle at a semi tractor-trailer on I-70 near the 101 mile marker.
When notified of the shooting, troopers in the area went to the direct spot, saw the vehicle west of Mt. Comfort Rd., and pulled the car over. There was only one occupant in the vehicle and a handgun. Davis was taken into custody.
Upon further investigation, officers believed that it was a road rage encounter that led to the shooting. The driver of the semi was not injured.
According to the Indiana State Police, there was damage consistent with gunshot holes in the passenger side of the semi. No injuries have been reported.
This shooting marks the 40th incident of gunfire on Indianapolis area interstates in 2024. In 2023, ISP investigated 55 interstate shootings in the Indianapolis District.
Davis was transported to the Hancock County Jail. Information will be updated as it becomes available.
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