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Maryland State Police Release New Footage Of Road-Rage Shooting That Killed Tow Truck Driver

Police have released footage of a fatal road rage incident that took the life of a tow-truck driver in Prince George's County back in March in an effort to identify the suspect, authorities say.

Road Rage Suspect

Road Rage Suspect

Photo Credit: Maryland State Police
Road Rage Suspect Vehicle

Road Rage Suspect Vehicle

Photo Credit: Maryland State Police

Delonte Hicks, 29, was fatally shot while traveling on eastbound Route 50 at Veterans Parkway the evening of Saturday, March 19, according to Prince George's County police.

Police believe that Hicks was talking with the driver of a black passenger car when the driver pulled out a gun and fired into the tow truck, striking Hicks. The suspect then fled east on Route 50. 

The footage was collected off of a camera inside of the tow truck. 

Maryland State Police homicide detectives continue the investigation and urge anyone with information relevant to this incident to call or text 410-929-0802. All callers may remain confidential.

Police urge motorists who feel they are engaged in a road rage incident to drive to a public place or the nearest police station. If possible, report aggressive driving incidents and any vehicle or suspect description to police.

Police urge motorists to avoid dangerous behaviors on the road and avoid the following:

  • unnecessary use of high beam headlights
  • unnecessary use of horn
  • using hand gestures at other drivers
  • tailgating and following to close

Police urge motorists to practice courtesy towards other motorists:

  • use turn signals well in advance of changing lanes or turning
  • avoid distracted driving and erratic driving
  • drive the speed limit
  • provide safe stopping distance by driving 2-seconds behind the car in front of you
  • stay attentive and drive defensive

If another driver is exhibiting dangerous and aggressive behaviors, create a safe distance between their vehicle and yours. Do not engage in an exchange with the other driver. Continue driving and call police if the situation escalates before you can get to a police station.

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