(WWJ) Michigan State Police are investigating (another) freeway shooting in Detroit.
What police are calling a "felonious assault" took place at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, on northbound M-10, the Lodge Freeway, near Glendale.
According to MSP investigators, the suspect shot at the victim after a "road rage incident."
Police said the victim was not hit, and no injuries were reported.
The suspect vehicle, described as a black Hyundai, was last seen traveling westbound Davison Freeway (M-8) in the area of Rosa Parks.
The northbound lanes of M-10 were closed at Glendale for several hours while police conducted the investigation.
M-8, the Davison Freeway was also closed for several hours, but reopened around 8 p.m.
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The incident comes following a lengthy string of freeway shootings this summer and last summer in the metro Detroit area — many of which MSP said were linked to road rage incidents.





