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12PM: Road rage shooting injures 2, impacts morning commute in Lehi
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LEHI As commuters drove to work Monday morning, a road rage incident escalated to a shooting that injured two men and brought traffic on I-15 in Utah County to a standstill.
Just after 7:30 a.m., a feud between two southbound trucks escalated near Lehi when the driver and sole occupant of the black truck pulled out a gun and began shooting into the white truck, hitting two men, Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Nick Street said.
Of the white truck s five occupants, the driver and another man suffered injuries and were transported to the hospital in their truck. The driver was in critical condition and the other man suffered minor injuries, Street said. Both men are expected to recover.
KSL TV
12PM: Road rage shooting injures 2, impacts morning commute in Lehi
KSL TV
LEHI As commuters drove to work Monday morning, a road rage incident escalated to a shooting that injured two men and brought traffic on I-15 in Utah County to a standstill.
Just after 7:30 a.m., a feud between two southbound trucks escalated near Lehi when the driver and sole occupant of the black truck pulled out a gun and began shooting into the white truck, hitting two men, Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Nick Street said.
Of the white truck s five occupants, the driver and another man suffered injuries and were transported to the hospital in their truck. The driver was in critical condition and the other man suffered minor injuries, Street said. Both men are expected to recover.
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The complaint from investors accuses the company of instead giving Vista a 9% discount to the company s 52-week high of $22.36 per share. The lawsuit claims that despite company statements saying there was no pre-sale deal, Pluralsight CEO Aaron Skonnard made an agreement with Vista beforehand to ensure he would continue in his position after the merger.