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Mass. man shot at another car on I-190 during road rage incident, police say

Mass. man shot at another car on I-190 during road rage incident, police say

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A man in a pickup truck is suspected of shooting a gun at another person in a car during a road rage incident on Interstate 190 in Holden on Monday morning, Massachusetts State Police said.
Marcus Trujillo, 45, of Fitchburg, was arrested by State Police in connection with the incident, according to a statement. No charges have been announced, though they will be forthcoming.
At around 8:20 a.m., State Police received a report about an incident on the southbound side of I-90 before Exit 4, police said. A man driving a Ford F250 pointed a gun at another car and shot at it.
The person in the other car spoke to troopers, State Police said. They were not hurt, but their car was damaged.
This person also provided a video of the suspected shooter in his Ford to State Police, the statement read. This led troopers to find Trujillo on Sunrise Avenue in Grafton, where they secured a perimeter and arrested him.
Trujillo is expected to be arraigned on Monday in Leominster District Court.
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