x
Breaking News
More () »

'He pulled out his gun' | Man describes road rage shooting experience with his pregnant wife in truck

Georgia is above the national average for road rage shootings, according to The Trace, a nonprofit focused on gun violence.

Rebecca Lindstrom, Darrell Pryor, Mike Nicolas, Ciara Bri'd Frisbie

Play Video

Close Video

Published: 6:00 AM EDT August 19, 2024
Updated: 11:34 AM EDT August 19, 2024

Road rage shootings are on the rise, with more than a 400% jump across the country in the last decade. Georgia is above the national average, according to The Trace, a nonprofit focused on gun violence.

Atlanta Police Lieutenant April White says she sees it, too.

“This is a problem that we are experiencing, seeing across the country. And it boils down to lack of conflict resolution. It's a simple incident. It can escalate into something more tragic,” said White, who leads APD’s aggravated assault unit.

There’s no universal police code for road rage, so generally, these kinds of cases get lumped in with aggravated assaults. That’s why the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive says it combs media reports and police data to track gun trends. It created the database used by The Trace to make its analysis of what’s happening in communities across the country. 

Below, you'll find an interactive map of the number of road rage shootings per state from 2014- 2023, according to data from The Trace Via the Gun Violence Archive. 

Before You Leave, Check This Out