Authorities in Raleigh, North Carolina, are currently investigating a string of shootings that have occurred in the area this week. The incidents involved gunfire directed at eight vehicles and several houses, resulting in one person sustaining injuries, according to Raleigh police chief.
The shootings took place on a stretch of Interstate 40 in Raleigh and Cary during the morning rush hour on Wednesday. In total, there have been 12 reported shootings in southwest Wake County since Monday, with authorities suspecting a connection between them.
Police Chief Estella Patterson revealed that eight vehicles were struck, with two incidents occurring on Monday, four on Wednesday, and two on Thursday. Additionally, four other shootings targeted residences on Wednesday.
Two individuals have been detained in connection with the shootings, with one considered a person of interest and the other associated with the location where the person of interest was found. Patterson emphasized that the investigation is ongoing, with law enforcement following up on leads.
One person sustained injuries during the shootings, with a woman being shot in the leg while traveling on I-40 early Monday morning. Police have ruled out road rage as a motive for the shootings and suspect that a handgun was used in the incidents. The details of whether the shooter was on foot or in a vehicle are still being investigated.
Reports indicated that a significant law enforcement presence was observed at a house in Raleigh, where two individuals were taken into custody. The police are urging anyone with information related to the shootings to come forward to assist in the investigation.