The incident that took place along the southbound lanes near Devore in San Bernardino, California, on an early Saturday morning has left three Hesperia women with a harrowing experience. Their routine drive to a church event in Madera was suddenly interrupted by gunfire.
Surviving the Shocking Moment
The driver, who chose to remain anonymous for safety reasons, initially thought her car had broken down when she first heard the shots. But it became clear that three bullets had pierced her vehicle, with one hitting the upper leg of her back-seat passenger. The passenger's calm response, stating "they hit me," was a contrast to the driver's initial shock. 1: This unexpected turn of events sent shockwaves through the car. The women, who were on their way to a church event, noticed two vehicles tailing them. One vehicle flashing its lights on and off initially didn't raise any alarms. However, when their friend informed them that they had actually been hit, the reality set in. 2: After the shooting, the women showed remarkable composure by pulling into a nearby gas station and promptly calling 911. Emergency responders arrived promptly, and the injured woman was taken by ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.The Investigation and Unanswered Questions
The California Highway Patrol is currently investigating the unprovoked incident. The driver expressed her confusion and fear, saying, "I don't know why we were targeted. I just feel now it is like scary to drive. I see a car and I am just scared, I don't know what they are up to." 1: The search for answers continues as the CHP office appeals to anyone with information about the shooting to come forward. This incident has left the community on edge, with residents now more cautious when it comes to driving on the freeway. 2: The details of the shooting have raised many questions, and the investigation is ongoing to determine the motives and identities of those involved. Such incidents serve as a reminder of the need for increased safety measures on our roads.