2 die in road rage incident in Northern California
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Reporting from San Francisco — Two men were killed when a road rage incident on Interstate 5 in Sacramento turned violent, the California Highway Patrol said Monday.
The incident may have begun as a vehicle collision about 3:45 a.m. Sunday. The drivers went north for about a mile, then exited their cars and fought, CHP spokesman Mike Zerfas said Monday.
The Sacramento Bee reported that Jose Rodriguez-Carrasco, 37, of Oroville allegedly beat 39-year-old Jason Dykes of Sacramento to death with a baseball bat. Rodriguez-Carrasco reportedly continued to strike other vehicles with the bat as bystanders performed CPR on Dykes.
Rodriguez-Carrasco left the scene and was walking along the interstate when he was struck and killed by a passing car, Zerfas said.
Zerfas said authorities are not certain that the two men were involved in the initial collision.
The driver of the vehicle that struck Rodriguez-Carrasco cooperated with investigators, Zerfas said.
The investigation resulted in an hours-long shutdown Sunday of all northbound lanes of Interstate 5 near Sacramento.
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