Gunman sought after shots fired in I-580 road-rage incident
Gunman sought after shots fired in I-580 road-rage incident A pistol-packing driver who fired at least three shots at another motorist in an East Bay road-rage incident on Interstate 580 is being sought by California Highway Patrol officers who recovered a clue he left behind at the scene — his front bumper with the license plate attached. The shooting occurred on westbound Interstate 580, west of Regatta Boulevard in Richmond, at 5:48 p.m. Sunday after the two drivers began to brake check and cut each other off starting on Interstate 80 in Emeryville, CHP officials said. The suspected gunman fled the scene after the shooting, exiting at Regatta Boulevard, where he crashed into a pole. The wreck disconnected the front bumper and license plate, which the driver left at the scene.