Road Rage Shooting Ends in Chester Township
A road rage incident that ended in Chester Township around noon June 16 started on Interstate 271 and remains under investigation, said Chester Township Police Chief Craig Young June 20.
A road rage incident that ended in Chester Township around noon June 16 started on Interstate 271 and remains under investigation, said Chester Township Police Chief Craig Young June 20.
Young said a call came in at 11:58 a.m. that shots had been fired from one vehicle by an individual who is not from Geauga County.
Four township police officers arrived at the scene between County Line and Caves roads at about 12:11 p.m., he said.
“No injuries were reported,” Young said, adding his team checked area trauma centers for reports of gunshot wounds.
The incident that started in Cuyahoga County was reported by a witness who has been interviewed, he said.
No arrests have been made.
The Geauga County Sheriff’s Office daily report said a caller reported on Thursday a driver in a tan Impala was shooting at him, so he shot back at or near Harold Drive while eastbound on Mayfield Road.
Apparently, other drivers who saw the incident said the other driver was in a black Jaguar.
Bullet holes were reportedly found in the windshield of a vehicle parked near a church in Cuyahoga County. Neither the driver nor his son were injured, according to the sheriff’s report.






