PHILADELPHIA - A busy interstate became the scene of a crime twice this weekend after police say several shots rang out on I-95 in Philadelphia.It appears road rage may have lead to the first shooting on Saturday when a victim's car was struck by gunfire near the Girard Exit around 8:30 a.m.The victim told police a white Dodge Durango almost hit his vehicle when he tried to change lanes.
Both drivers then reportedly got into a verbal argument driving side-by-side.Police say the Durango's passenger fired one round, hitting the victim's vehicle, then sped off a nearby exit.MORE HEADLINES:On Sunday, two vehicles reportedly opened fire with automatic weapons on a male victim and his passenger as they were exiting for the Walt Whitman Bridge just before 3 a.m.
The male victim suffered three gunshot wounds, and is said to be in stable condition.Police say the suspected vehicles are a dark blue Honda sedan with tinted windows and a dark gray Ford Explorer or Expedition with tinted windows.No arrests have been made, and no clear motive is known at this time.