DETROIT (FOX 2) - A road rage incident led to a freeway shooting Tuesday night in Detroit.
Police closed the express lanes of westbound I-96 at Davison at 4 p.m. Wednesday to search for evidence. Drivers should use the local lanes.
A 911 call was received around 11:40 p.m. The caller said he was shot, but the call dropped and the victim did not answer when the dispatcher tried to call him back.
Police went to the area of I-96 and the Southfield Freeway to look for the victim, He was found at Schoolcraft and Telegraph roads in Redford Township and taken to a hospital.
The victim said the shooting happened on the westbound express lanes of I-96 near Outer Drive.
The shooting remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call 734-287-5000.
Tuesday's shooting is the most recent incident in a rash of shootings on Metro Detroit freeways.
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