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2013-09-19 19:01:55 UTC
Two Men Dead In Michigan Road Rage Shootout, Police Say
Police said two men died Wednesday after a shootout allegedly motivated by
road rage, the Grand Rapids Press reported.
The initial police investigation showed Ionia, Mich. residents James Pullum,
43, and Robert Taylor, 56, pulled into a car wash parking lot after a
confrontation on the road. They then exited their vehicles, drew handguns
and exchanged fire, authorities said.
Police found both men at the scene with gunshot wounds, and the two were
pronounced dead at an area hospital soon after, according to the newspaper.
Both men held concealed carry permits, according to police.
Police said two men died Wednesday after a shootout allegedly motivated by
road rage, the Grand Rapids Press reported.
The initial police investigation showed Ionia, Mich. residents James Pullum,
43, and Robert Taylor, 56, pulled into a car wash parking lot after a
confrontation on the road. They then exited their vehicles, drew handguns
and exchanged fire, authorities said.
Police found both men at the scene with gunshot wounds, and the two were
pronounced dead at an area hospital soon after, according to the newspaper.
Both men held concealed carry permits, according to police.