Memphis Couple Terrified After Road Rage Incident at Gas Station
MEMPHIS, Tenn. โ It was supposed to be just another early morning in Northeast Memphis for a couple filling up their car at an Exxon station. However, they found themselves caught in a terrifying situation that they couldn’t have ever anticipated. The couple, who preferred to remain anonymous, shared their harrowing experience following a fender-bender that escalated into something much more dangerous.
The couple explained that they were backing out of their parking spot in the 5100 block of Summer Avenue when they accidentally bumped into a parked black Chevrolet Tahoe. Fortunately, there was no visible damage to either vehicle, and they were eager to exchange information to resolve the situation amicably. However, things took a drastic turn when a passenger abruptly jumped out of the Tahoe, brandishing a weapon.
โHe Immediately Pulled a Gunโ
The woman recounted the chaotic scene, stating, โHe had his gun out immediately. The driver was still in the store.โ She recalled that her fiancรฉ had asked the man to put the gun away, hoping to de-escalate the situation. But it quickly became clear that the suspect was intoxicated and had no interest in listening to their explanation. โHe lifted the gun and shot through the back driverโs side window,โ she said, describing the horrific moment.
The couples’ heart raced as the bullet ricocheted off the back seat and the center console. โI looked and said, โoh my God, he shot the windowโ. I told my fiancรฉ to go, go, go, go!โ Despite the adrenaline pumping through their veins, danger was not yet averted. The gunman proceeded to shove the gun in her fiancรฉโs face, threatening them further by saying, โOkay, now we are even.โ
A Close Call
The woman expressed deep concern for her fiancรฉโs safety. โHe was sitting in the driverโs seat, and that bullet could have easily struck him. They call it an aggravated assault. I think itโs a little more than that. He didnโt know if someone was in my back seat or not. I have tinted windows,โ she explained. โAnd he doesnโt know where a bullet will go.โ
After the terrifying encounter, the couple contacted the police. Officers arrived and recovered a 9mm shell casing from the scene. They were hopeful that security footage would assist in capturing the suspects. However, two weeks have passed, and the couple remains frustrated that no arrests have been made.
The Search for Suspects Continues
โThey told me pretty much today that because I donโt know who did it, there is nothing they can do about it. I donโt know how when there are cameras,โ the woman lamented, referring to a nearby SkyCop camera that might have recorded the incident. While police have confirmed that they are searching for two men and a woman who were in the black Tahoe, the lack of progress has left the couple feeling anxious.
If anyone has information that could assist the police, they’re encouraged to call CrimeStoppers at (901) 528-CASH. Your tip could lead to crucial information that helps resolve this troubling case.
As this Memphis couple tries to cope with the frightening aftermath of their encounter, they are left questioning not only their safety but the wider issue of road rage which seems to be rising in many communities. One thing is for sure, this incident has surely left a lasting impact on them, and they will think twice about the morning routine of filling up their tank.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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