Pickup truck driver killed in possible road rage shooting on 15 Freeway in Ontario

Last Updated on December 15, 2020 by CCAR Staff

All southbound lanes of the 15 Freeway in Ontario were closed Monday night and into Tuesday, along with connectors from the 10 Freeway to the southbound 15,  as California Highway Patrol officers investigated a shooting on the 15 that killed the driver of a pickup.

By about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday, the CHP log said the scene was clearing and crews were preparing to re-open lanes.

  • A firefighter works near the scene of a reported car-to-car...

    A firefighter works near the scene of a reported car-to-car shooting in the Ontario/Eastvale area that shut down the southbound 15 Freeway the evening of Monday, Dec. 14. (Photo by OC Hawk)

  • Motorists wait as authorities investigate a reported car-to-car shooting in...

    Motorists wait as authorities investigate a reported car-to-car shooting in the Ontario/Eastvale area that led to the closure of the southbound 15 Freeway Monday evening, Dec. 14. (Photo by OC Hawk)

  • Emergency responders work near the scene of a car-to-car shooting...

    Emergency responders work near the scene of a car-to-car shooting in Eastvale that shut down the southbound 15 Freeway the evening of Monday, Dec. 14. (Photo by OC Hawk)

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Investigators believe the shooting at about 5 p.m. may have been a case of road rage, California Highway Patrol Officer Dan Olivas said in an interview with NBC’s Alex Vasquez on Monday evening.

“An unidentified vehicle was traveling southbound on Interstate 15, in the vicinity of Jurupa Ave. An incident occurred in which gunshots were fired from the unidentified vehicle. An unidentified adult male, driving a dark-colored Ford pickup truck, was struck by the gunfire,” Olivas said later in a news release.

“The unidentified vehicle fled the scene traveling southbound on I-15,” he said.

The wounded driver’s vehicle veered to the left and may have struck a light pole before coming to rest, Olivas said. The man seated behind the wheel was dead when officers and paramedics arrived.

It was not immediately clear if the man who died was the intended target of the shooting, Olivas said.

A description of any possible suspect in the shooting was not immediately available.

The freeway shutdown was announced at 6:21 p.m. at Jurupa Avenue, Caltrans reported. All southbound traffic had been diverted westbound on the 10 Freeway.

The shooting remained under investigation and anyone with information regarding the incident was encouraged to contact Officer J. Smith at the CHP Inland Division Office at (909) 806-2435.


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