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Georgia good Samaritan shot in head attempting to break up road rage confrontation: Police

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Suspect arrested after man is shot in the head trying to break up road rage fight
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ByBill Hutchinson
July 23, 2019, 10:00 PM

A Georgia good Samaritan is fighting for his life after he was shot in the head while attempting to break up a road rage confrontation in a suburb of Atlanta, authorities said on Tuesday.

The victim, whose name has not been released, was in critical condition, according to the DeKalb County Police Department.

“He was just trying to help squash an altercation between two individuals and ended up getting shot,” Sgt. Jaques Spencer told ABC affiliate station WSB-TV in Atlanta.

DeKalb County Police investigate a shooting in Stone Mountain, Georgia, on July 22, 2019, in which detectives say a man was shot in the head while attempting to break up a road rage confrontation.
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The shooting occurred about 8 a.m. on Monday at a busy intersection in Stone Mountain, about 20 miles southeast of Atlanta, police said.

The victim was a bystander who witnessed a road rage confrontation erupt between two motorists and attempted to intervene to stop the violence, Spencer said.

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One of the men involved in the confrontation got back into his car and drove away, Spencer said. But just when the victim thought the incident had been defused, the suspect's car returned to the scene and a passenger got out and fired several shots at the victim, hitting him in the head, Spencer said.

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Police said the shooter got back into a silver Honda Accord and sped away, prompting a six-hour manhunt in the area.

A DeKalb County, Georgia, SWAT team stormed a house in an Atlanta suburb on July 22, 2019, and arrested a 23-year-old man suspected of being involved in the shooting a Good Samaritan who tried to break up a road rage confrontation. PHOTO:
A DeKalb County, Georgia, SWAT team stormed a house in an Atlanta suburb on July 22, 2019, and arrested a 23-year-old man suspected of being involved in the shooting of a Good Samaritan who tried to break up a road rage confrontation in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
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A tipster spotted a vehicle matching the Honda and called the police, authorities said. The tip led officers to a home in Stone Mountain about two miles from where the shooting occurred. A DeKalb County Police SWAT team surrounded the house and arrested a suspect, identified as 23-year-old Aden Bouh, about 2 p.m. on Monday, according to police.

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Bouh was booked into the DeKalb County Jail on one count of aggravated assault, according to jail records.

Police said the investigation of the shooting is ongoing, and it remained unclear if Bouh is the person who shot the good Samaritan.

A second man was taken into custody, but later released, police said. Bouh remained in custody Tuesday.

The shooting marked the latest in an alarming series of apparent road rage shootings throughout the nation and came just days after a 3-year-old girl, Brooklyn Harris, was shot to death in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when a motorist, allegedly angry at the child's mother over a near accident, opened fire on the family's car.

Antonio Bratcher, 39, was arrested in the fatal shooting of Brooklyn and has been charged with murder, authorities said.

On Tuesday, relatives, friends and community residents gathered in Milwaukee for Brooklyn's funeral.

"I'm praying that all these kids should be safe out here. Whoever is angry they need to go get some help," Brooklyn's grandmother, Lasagna Ferguson, told ABC affiliate station WISN-TV in Milwaukee.

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