One person was injured and another has been arrested after a shooting in the U.S. 20 bypass in South Bend.
It was just after 9 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, when South Bend Police were called to the St. Joseph Valley Parkway and Brick Road on the report of shots fired on the bypass.
As officers were investigating, they received additional information about a possible shooting victim in a vehicle on the U.S. 20 bypass just east of Ironwood Drive.
The victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Through an investigation, two individuals were detained. Kenneth Satterlee, 48, of Canton, Georgia, was arrested.
The preliminary evidence suggests this shooting may have stemmed from a road rage incident, but the investigation remains ongoing.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact our Detective Bureau at 574-235-9263, or leave an anonymous tip with Michiana Crime Stoppers by calling 574-288-STOP.
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Road rage gets worse with extreme heat. More people drink in summertime too.
The left lane is for passing, not to make a ‘rolling roadblock’. Less cases of road rage would happen if more people understood and practiced this.