Police are investigating a road rage incident that was caught on camera in San Francisco.
The victims told police that the suspect then brandished a firearm and caused damage to their vehicle.
The suspect fled the area before officers arrived, SFPD said. The victims were treated at the scene with non-life threatening injuries. San Francisco resident Chase Lepard, who shot the surveillance video of the incident spoke to NBC Bay Area Wednesday. Lepard, who has lived in the area for 10 years said incidents like this one are becoming a regular occurrence.
"Now, it seems like this is starting to move more into our neighborhood. This is probably the third or fourth piece of video content that I had to send to police in the last two years," he said. Police said that no arrests have been made and the incident remains"an open and active investigation."This article tagged under:
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