(KAIR)--A Friday morning Jackson County shooting, believed by authorities to happened during a road rage incident south of Holton, is under investigation.
A late Friday morning release from Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse said the two drivers were being questioned at that time.
The release explains that a truck driver, behind the wheel of a semi-tractor pulling a grain hauler, and the driver of a black Denali, are believed to have first become engaged in the altercation north of Holton, on U.S. Highway 75, around 6:40 Friday morning.
The altercation, which allegedly included multiple shots fired, continued through the City of Holton, with both drivers ultimately stopped, and detained.
Assistance from the public, regarding the alleged road rage shooting, is being sought. Anyone with related information is asked to contact the Jackson County Sheriff's Office at 785-364-2251.
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