Calgary police continue to investigate another case of road rage in our city, this time involving a pellet gun Saturday.
Officers said it all started at around 10 a.m., when a man was driving in the Ogden area and noticed someone tailgating him.
When the man made it to his destination at 19 Avenue and 33 Street southeast, the passenger in the vehicle behind him got out and shot out the man’s back window.
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Luckily there were no serious injuries.
Police are now looking for the two men believed to be responsible, but there are no descriptions available.
This is the third road rage incident in Calgary in the past two weeks.
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Last Tuesday, a man said he was attacked by two people on MacLeod Trail near 194 Avenue.
A father and son have been charged in that case.
On Dec. 7, a Calgary mom was attacked by someone with a hockey stick, while she was picking up her son and husband from hockey.
No one has been arrested in that case.
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