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Columbia police investigating reported road rage shooting

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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Police are investigating an early Saturday shooting that might have been a road rage incident in south Columbia.

Police were sent at about 1:15 a.m. Saturday to a report of shots fired near South Providence Road and East Nifong Boulevard, according to a Columbia Police Department news release.

A witness told officers he saw a person in a black, four-door sedan shoot at another vehicle, according to the release. Officers also found the victim, who reported someone in the car fired shots at his vehicle, police said.

Police found evidence of shots fired, including damage to the victim's vehicle. No injuries have been reported and police did not release a description of the shooter.

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