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Road Rage Escalates: Man Shoots Driver After Intense Tailgating Incident, Police Report

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Man arrested after road rage incident

Background: News footage of the road in St. Cloud, Minn., where Jakob Mohr allegedly shot someone during a road rage incident. (KSTP). Inset: Jakob Mohr (Stearns County Sheriff”s Office).

According to a press release from the Sartell Police Department, officers responded to a shooting early Sunday morning. The unnamed victim reported noticing a driver, later identified as Mohr, following him aggressively. Mohr allegedly drove alongside the victim and opened fire, police said.

Local news station KSTP obtained the 911 call related to the incident, which occurred around 2 a.m. Sunday. Sartell Police Chief Brandon Silgjord confirmed that Mohr was driving a red Chevy Impala, while the victim was in a Dodge truck. Despite the victim’s attempts to evade Mohr by exiting the highway, Mohr reportedly continued to pursue him.

Police stated that Mohr tailgated the victim’s truck before pulling alongside it and allegedly firing multiple shots. One of these shots struck the victim in the leg. “Initially, the victim realized he was under fire when his windshield shattered,” Chief Silgjord explained to KSTP.

The victim is currently receiving treatment in the hospital and is expected to recover from his injuries. Authorities believe the shooting was motivated by tensions involving a mutual friend, though they have not provided additional details.

The victim is still being treated in the hospital for his injury and is expected to recover. Police said they believed the victim was targeted “due to tensions involving a mutual friend,” but did not provide further details.

Mohr’s vehicle was located at a bar a short time after the alleged shooting. Police said Mohr turned himself in to police before noon on Sunday.

Mohr was charged with second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and harassment. He is still in custody at Stearns County Jail. His next court date was not available.

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