Spoke with the survivor. Reporter Miguel Rodriguez is out of the hospital and said the tragic chain of events was a result of road rage. They were leaving for work going into the district from virginia when life changed forever. With a bullet lodged in his jaw an emotional Miguel Rodriguez cries for the loss of his brotherinlaw 50yearold pedro alvarado. The two men drove together every day to work at a construction site, but yesterday they would never make it to work. Their commute ended abruptly on 295 northbound in d. C. In a hail of bullets. Alvarados life ended there. Miguel who was the passenger survived. He said it was road rage and they were being followed before the barrage of bullets. In this interview youll see first on 9 he says there was no confrontational encounter before. The violence was all on their side. Neither one of us he says did anything violent. He says he only saw a hispanic man between 20 to 25 years old with short hair, but he says he was bent down and it was
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