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"Flock" cameras lead to arrest of road rage suspect in San Bernardino

"Flock" cameras lead to arrest of road rage suspect in San Bernardino

Yahoo26-03-2025

A 24-year-old woman from San Bernardino County is in custody, accused of attempted murder during a road rage incident after investigators used automated license plate readers (ALPRs) to track her vehicle, officials with the California Highway Patrol announced. KTLA's Shelby Nelson reports on March 25, 2025. Details: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/woman-24-allegedly-opens-fire-in-southern-california-road-rage-shooting/

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