Interstate 10 has reopened after it was closed for several hours Saturday morning following a deadly crash south of Queen Creek Road.
Erian Sandoval, 26, was shot at and then crashed his vehicle into the freeway median and died on the scene, police said. It's unclear if he was shot.
Crews are on the scene of a deadly crash on Interstate 10 in Chandler.>> Download the 12News app for the latest local breaking news straight to your phone.ADOT said the crash is in the eastbound lanes of I-10 near Queen Creek Road at milepost 165.
The Arizona Department of Transportation said that a serious crash has closed the eastbound lanes of Interstate 10 at Queen Creek Road, just south of Chandler. It is not known how many vehicles were involved in the crash or if any injuries were reported. ADOT says there is currently no estimated time of reopening.
According to early police reports, one man shot at another before pulling off the highway and calling 911 from a nearby restaurant. VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL: Conductor muere tras tiroteo en la Interestatal 10 en Phoenix Police aren't calling the alleged shooter a suspect at this time,
Westbound I-10 is shut down at 59th Avenue after a deadly shooting Wednesday morning. Eastbound lanes are not impacted.
A man was killed in a fatal shooting on Interstate 10 near 75th Avenue in Phoenix. A second unidentified man was taken into custody.
“While you are allowed to use deadly physical force to defend yourself against deadly physical force, what you aren’t allowed to do is recklessly or negligently injure or endanger other drivers on the road,” Marcantel said. Police said no one else was injured in this incident.
A stretch of westbound Interstate 10 was closed for hours in west Phoenix after a deadly shooting Wednesday morning, authorities said.
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