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Police investigate possible shots fired from a car

They are said to have slowed each other down and coerced each other: Two drivers are said to have driven aggressively near Fellbach - and one is said to have drawn a weapon. The police are investigating.

Police investigate possible shots fired from a moving car near Fellbach.
Police investigate possible shots fired from a moving car near Fellbach.

Crime - Police investigate possible shots fired from a car

Two drivers are suspected to have harassed each other with their cars in Fellbach (Rems-Murr-District) - and one of them is believed to have handled a weapon from his car. Reportedly, he also shot at the car in front of him, according to the Aalen Police Department. A witness reportedly saw the weapon. One driver allegedly braked in front of the other without apparent reason, leading to illegal overtaking maneuvers. Both drivers then reportedly drove away at high speed. The incident occurred, according to the police, late on Saturday night. Further witnesses are being sought.

The incident took place in Fellbach, a town located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The local police in Aalen are investigating a case of suspected harassment involving two drivers, which involved traffic violations such as illegal overtaking. The incident resulted in shots being fired from one driver's car towards the other, as reported by a witness and the police.

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