Police: Shots fired in possible road-rage incident

Nassau police investigate the scene at Willis Avenue near the LIE on Thursday, June 12, 2014 in Albertson where a Honda pulled over after a road rage incident. Credit: Howard Schnapp
Police are investigating an apparent road rage incident that began Thursday night in Huntington and ended at a gas station in Albertson with shots being fired en route.
Nassau County police said no one was reported injured in the incident, which ended at about 9:45 p.m. at the service station along the Long Island Expressway north service road and Willis Avenue.
A photo from the scene shows police investigators combing through a Honda, which police said belonged to the victim.
Police did not provide details about the other vehicle involved in what is being investigated as a possible case of road rage. Police said the investigation is continuing.

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