Montana Driver Escapes Burning Rig After Highway Shooting Incident
Key Details A semi truck burst into flames after being shot at by a trailing vehicle on Montana Highway 191 South near Eddies Corner on April 5th. The truck driver called 911 while under fire and safely evacuated to a nearby field with his co-occupants as the rig caught ablaze. Why It Matters Police quickly located the suspect vehicle and took the driver into custody at gunpoint without incident. Law enforcement confirmed there is no ongoing public threat from the shooting. What's Next Investigations are continuing as agencies work to determine the motive behind the attack. The Fergus County Sheriff's Office publicly thanked first responders and Central Montana Dispatch for their swift coordination during the dangerous situation. This incident underscores the unpredictable hazards drivers face on the road and highlights the importance of quick emergency response in life-threatening situations.
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