Maserati road-rage shooting suspect identified by DC police

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DC police ID road rage suspect

DC police have identified a man who they say shot a woman during a road rage incident.

D.C. police have released the identity of a man suspected of getting out of a Maserati and shooting another driver during a road rage incident in the Kenilworth neighborhood in May.

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Police say they’re looking for 42-year-old Kenneth Miles Davis Jr. of Lahnam in connection with the incident.

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Maserati road rage shooting caught on camera

D.C. police have released surveillance video showing a road-rage shooting in the Kenilworth neighborhood.

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Surveillance video from the scene shows the Maryland man being cut off by two other drivers. The suspect emerges from his car and fires a gun into one car, wounding a woman, and then firing at another car.

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The woman who was shot during the incident in the 1600 block of Eastern Avenue, near the city’s border with Maryland, was expected to survive her injuries.

Two children were also in the car. Although neither of the children were shot, one was hurt by shattering glass.

Police say they recovered Davis' vehicle at a home in Prince George's County.

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DC Chief of Police gives update on Maserati road-rage shooting

DC Chief of Police Robert Contee holds a press conference on Wednesday, June 2 to give an update on the Maserati road-rage shooting that occurred on May 19.