INDIANAPOLIS — A 20-year-old Indianapolis woman was arrested Thursday night on suspicion of firing shots at another vehicle while traveling on Interstate 70 near Keystone Avenue during a road rage incident, police say.
According to Indiana State Police, the woman was a passenger in a white Chevrolet Impala.
An investigation determined when the driver of the Impala become involved in a road rage incident with a tan Buick near the Rural Ave./Keystone Ave. exit on I-70, the passenger pulled out a handgun and fired numerous shots at the car.
After responding to the area, troopers located the Impala broken down near I-65 northbound and Meridian Street.
During the course of the investigation, the Chevrolet was searched leading to the discovery of two handguns in the possession of three adult females.
Troopers arrested the passenger who fired the weapon, allegedly. The other two occupants of the vehicle were not arrested.
This is a developing story.
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