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Road rage in Houston results in woman being shot in the head

ABC news reported that Kay Hafford, 28, from Houston, was driving on I-45 when she was shot by another driver.

“The altercation took place after Hafford got onto the interstate and honked her horn at a driver in a white SUV, police said. She let him know by blowing her horn that he shouldn’t have cut her off,” her husband Kendrick Hafford told reporters.”

The other driver started to heckle Hafford before he shot at her right window.  Hafford who was on her way to work, pull over and called 911, seeing blood she realized she’d been shot in the head.

“She was in and out of consciousness during the call. While talking to first responders, she was able to give them her husband’s contact information and he arrived at the scene before she was transported to a nearby hospital, police said.”

Despite other calls being made to 911 by other drivers, the driver in a white SUV is still unidentified.

Hafford  is expected to make a full recovery.

 

The Houston woman who was shot in the back of the head during an apparent road rage incident is now in good condition, the Memorial Hermann Texas Trauma Institute told ABC News, as the search for the shooter continues
abcnews/courtesy Hafford family

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