Four vehicles shot on I-10 in Phoenix over weekend
Somebody has shot four moving vehicles on I-10 in Phoenix in the last three days, Arizona Department of Public Safety Director Frank Milstead said Monday.
One person suffered a minor injury from broken glass when a bullet cracked a windshield, Milstead said. The other bullets hit the sides of the vehicles and a headlight.
"The best we know right now it's random," Milstead said, asking members of the public to call if they have information.
Milstead said some of the motorists didn't immediately realize their cars had been shot, thinking the loud noise they heard was an object on the highway that struck their vehicle.
"They stopped some distance down the road and when they got out they noticed there was damage to their vehicle," he said.
Two shootings occurred about 11 a.m. Saturday, one about 10:15 p.m. Saturday and one about 4:25 a.m. Monday, he said.






