Fort Worth police are investing after a teenager was shot in the leg in what they believe was a road-rage incident.
On Sunday, July 17 at about 7:18 p.m., officers were dispatched to Cook Children's Hospital after a male teenager was brought there by a private vehicle with a gunshot wound.
When they arrived, the victim told officers he was driving near the intersection of Long Avenue and Angle Avenue when he was shot in the left leg in a road-rage incident.First published on July 17, 2022 / 10:38 PMCreate your free account or log inPlease enter valid email address to continue
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