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Police: Road rage may have caused shooting

STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga., Dec. 1 (UPI) -- Police in a Georgia community are investigating a recent shooting at a gas station that may have been prompted by road rage.

Gwinnett County Police Department spokeswoman Cpl. Illana Spellman said Robert Lankford II, 34, appeared to have been wounded Thursday by a gunshot fired by a pickup truck driver he had followed to the gas station, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Saturday.

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Spellman said that, according to Lankford, the unidentified man had slammed on his brakes repeatedly while in front of him.

A police report said that after pulling into the station, the pickup truck driver allegedly turned his vehicle around and fired a shot at Lankford while calling him a "long-haired hippie."

Spellman told the newspaper Lankford received medical attention for a gunshot wound to his torso and police were searching for the unknown assailant.

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