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MIAMI (AP) — Police say a man fired an AK-47 while driving down a Florida highway, damaging at least two passing vehicles.
Miami-Dade Police Detective Daniel Ferrin said the 36-year-old suspect began shooting from inside his Toyota Corolla around 1 a.m. Monday as he was driving south on the Palmetto Expressway.
Two vehicles were struck by bullets. Ferrin said one victim drove himself to a hospital with a minor head injury due to debris from the shooting.
Ferrin said the suspect hit a median, drove into oncoming traffic and crashed into a wall before exchanging gunfire with law enforcement officers who were approaching him. The man eventually surrendered.
Officers from Miami-Dade Police, Doral Police and Florida Highway Patrol were involved in that shooting.
It wasn't immediately clear why the suspect started firing. Ferrin said charges were pending.
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