Las Vegas Road Rage Victim Dies
Vittorio Hernandez | | Feb 16, 2015 03:42 AM EST |
(Photo : Drdriving.org) Example of road rage
The Las Vegas woman who was shot on Thursday over a road rage incident died on Saturday night after her family decided to take her off life support.
Rod Meyers, husband of the victim Tammy Meyers, announced her death.
Ironically, the 44-year-old mother, a former nurse, was teaching her 14-year-old daughter how to parallel park in the school parking lot when a male driver followed her home and gunned her down, the NBC reported.
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The suspect apparently got irked his car collided with the car driven by Tammy. The collisions resulted to an angry exchange of words.
She actually brought home her daughter to seek help from her 23-year-old son.
Police said the suspect, a white male who is about 25 years old, 6 feet tall and 180 pounds, has dirty blond hair in a spike style and has blue or hazel eyes, remains missing.
The suspect fired multiple shots and hit Meyers in the head, according to New York Daily News. One of her four children, an adult, fired back at the gunman.
It was her second run-in with a driver that day, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The first happened after teaching her daughter parking techniques, the journal cites the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
The car of the suspect was seen with several passengers driving through the neighborhood. Police said there are surveillance footages of the gunman's vehicle. The cops also released a composite sketch of the suspect.
The suspect's vehicle is a four-door silver or gray sedan that could possibly have some damage on the driver's side and bullet hits.
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