Interstate 95 (I-95)

Man shot on I-95 in Maryland, found outside car with multiple gunshot wounds

Police don't believe it was a case of road rage, but they're still trying to figure out what happened. The victim and the suspect were in two different vehicles when an altercation broke out near the Prince George's/Howard County line

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A shooting investigation has closed the northbound lanes on I-95 after a man was found shot outside of a car at about 4 a.m. on Monday, according to police. 

Maryland State Police are trying to figure out who shot a man on Interstate 95 early Monday morning.

The 28-year-old victim, a Laurel man, was found before dawn on the shoulder of the highway near the Prince George's/Howard County line. He'd been shot multiple times.

Traffic was stopped and diverted for hours during the morning commute as police investigated.

Police don't believe it was a case of road rage, but they're still trying to figure out what happened. The suspect and the victim did know each other before the shooting, an officer said. They were in two different vehicles when an altercation broke out. That altercation may have happened before the shooting on I-95, according to a preliminary investigation, police said.

The suspect allegedly fired multiple times from their car and drove away, police said.

Police said the victim was able to call 911 himself. First responders found him outside his car near Brooklyn Bridge Road in Laurel, Maryland, about 4:30 a.m. Police weren't yet sure whether whether the victim was inside or outside his car when he was shot.

The victim was taken to a nearby trauma center for treatment.

The shooting investigation closed the northbound lanes of I-95, causing major traffic delays for several hours. Police redirected morning commuters to southbound lanes to help with the traffic.

The investigation is ongoing. Police are asking anyone who saw the incident or who has information to contact Maryland State Police at 410-799-2101. Callers may remain anonymous, police said.

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