CHICAGO, IL — A road rage incident escalated into gunfire Tuesday night on Chicago’s Northwest Side, resulting in a car crashing into an apartment building but causing no injuries, according to Chicago police.
The confrontation took place around 9:45 p.m. in the 7700 block of West Belmont Avenue in the Dunning neighborhood. Authorities say a 23-year-old man was driving eastbound on Belmont Avenue when he became involved in an apparent road rage incident with the driver of a white Honda sedan traveling in the same direction.
According to police reports, the driver of the Honda produced a firearm and began shooting at the 23-year-old. The targeted driver, who holds a valid concealed carry license, returned fire with his own weapon in self-defense.
Amid the exchange of gunfire, the suspect lost control of the vehicle, crashing into a nearby apartment building. The crash caused property damage but no injuries were reported. Following the collision, the suspect fled the scene on foot and remains at large.
The suspect’s vehicle was left at the scene, riddled with bullet holes. Area Five detectives are currently investigating the incident, and no arrests have been made.
Surveillance footage from a family living in the building captured the sounds of gunfire, while witnesses recorded parts of the incident on their cell phones. One video shows a man exiting the crashed Honda and running away.
This incident underscores the importance of staying calm in traffic disputes. Road rage situations can escalate quickly and unpredictably, especially when firearms are involved. As outlined in our article on road rage prevention , it is always best to avoid confrontation and disengage from aggressive drivers whenever possible. Carrying a firearm for self-defense is a serious responsibility, and situational awareness can be key in avoiding life-threatening encounters.
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