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2 arrested in April car-to-car taking pictures on 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga

2 arrested in April car-to-car taking pictures on 210 Freeway in Rancho Cucamonga



A youngster and a person have been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in an April car-to-car taking pictures that injured a driver in Rancho Cucamonga, the California Highway Patrol stated Wednesday, May 8.

On Tuesday, April 2, at round 4:22 p.m., a taking pictures occurred by which somebody in a automobile shot at one other individual in one other automobile on the westbound 210 Freeway, east of Haven Avenue, in Rancho Cucamonga.

An 18-year-old man from Alta Loma, a neighborhood in Rancho Cucamonga, was struck with a gunshot and was taken to Pomona Valley Hospital with main accidents, a CHP assertion stated.

The sufferer, who was driving a black Kia Soul, continued to the Campus Avenue off-ramp in Upland after he was shot.

After an investigation, officers arrested a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of being the shooter concerned and a 21-year-old man suspected to be the driving force of the suspect car, Wednesday’s assertion stated. Both suspects are Rancho Cucamonga residents.

They have been arrested on suspicion of tried homicide and assault with a firearm, Wednesday’s assertion stated. Officials didn’t instantly determine the person who was arrested. Juvenile suspects usually usually are not publicly recognized.

Information concerning the motive and the up to date situation of the sufferer, if recognized, was not instantly supplied.

Anyone with further data can contact the CHP Inland Division at (909) 806-2400.

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