LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Two people were arrested after a man was shot on Interstate 65 near Henryville, Indiana, after a road rage incident.
Indiana State Police said just after 2 p.m., on Dec. 6, a Chrysler Town and County minivan and a Ford Bronco sideswiped each other on the highway then they stopped at the off-ramp from I-65 North to State Road 160.
ISP Trooper Philip Hensley said both vehicles were "speeding up, slowing down and just not pulling over," and exchanging gestures while driving.
Both drivers got out of their vehicles, displayed handguns, then the driver of the Ford Bronco, identified as a woman later by police, fired multiple shots at the driver of the Chrysler, later identified as a man.
The man driving the van was struck by gunfire and left the scene in the damaged vehicle, along with a female passenger. They stopped at a nearby gas station where first responders took the injured man to UofL Hospital. He was treated and released.Â
In an update Thursday, ISP said 30-year-old Kasey Haven of Salem and 64-yaer-old Ricky Hill of Henryville were arrested.
Police said Haven shot Hill in the arm.
Haven was detained at the scene and eventually charged with aggravated battery, battery with a deadly weapon, intimidation with a deadly weapon, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, pointing a firearm at another person and aggressive driving.
Hill was arrested Thursday and charged with intimidation with a deadly weapon and aggressive driving.
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