Fishers PD investigating an apparent road rage incident on 106th St.

A road rage incident escalated into a shooting on Wednesday evening in Fishers, prompting an investigation by the Fishers Police Department. The incident occurred at approximately 6:00 pm in the 8100 block of E. 106th Street, situated just west of I-69.

Preliminary details released by authorities suggest that the altercation stemmed from a road rage confrontation. While specific details surrounding the confrontation remain under investigation, all individuals involved in the incident have been identified and are cooperating with law enforcement.

Following the altercation, one person reportedly sustained a gunshot wound and proceeded to transport themselves to a local hospital for medical evaluation. Authorities have assured the public that there is no ongoing threat to the community stemming from this incident.

Detectives from the Fishers Police Department have taken charge of the investigation and are actively piecing together the sequence of events leading up to the shooting. Their primary focus is on determining the circumstances that led to the escalation and subsequent discharge of a firearm.

Officials are urging any individuals who may have witnessed the incident or possess relevant information to come forward and aid the investigation. Those with information are encouraged to contact Fishers Police Department Detective Rob Baker at 317-595-3134.

Law enforcement officials have yet to disclose additional information regarding the identities of the involved parties or the severity of the injuries sustained by the individual who sought medical attention.

One thought on “Fishers PD investigating an apparent road rage incident on 106th St.

  1. Aggressive behavior behind the wheel has become the default position in Hamilton County in recent years. The result of all this ‘prosperity’ over four decades has resulted in a lower standard of living unilaterally. no one seems to notice ..

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