Livermore roadway shooting caught on video

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Shocking footage has surfaced of a roadway shooting in Livermore, California, where a driver opened fire on another motorist, captured by a passerby and shared with KTVU. The incident unfolded around 5 p. m. on North Vasco Road and Dalton Avenue, with the video showing two sedans, a dark-colored Toyota Camry and a silver car, partially blocking traffic. The driver of the Toyota exited their vehicle, only to be met with gunfire from the driver of the silver car, who shot the Toyota driver within seconds of getting out.

Authorities have confirmed that the victim was injured but is expected to survive, raising concerns about public safety in the area. Investigative teams are currently examining the scene, which was littered with evidence markers, while SkyFOX provided aerial insights into the unfolding situation. Despite the dramatic nature of the event, police have not yet identified the shooter or disclosed any potential motives behind the attack. This incident highlights ongoing issues of gun violence and road rage in urban settings. As the investigation continues, community members remain on edge, awaiting further developments from law enforcement.

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