GREENSBORO, N.C. — Greensboro Police have released a surveillance photo of the car the man may have been driving when officers say he shot and killed a mom after a minor traffic accident.
Carolyn Tiger was shot while two children, one of which was hers, sat in the back. They were not injured, according to police. Tiger crashed into a fence on Concord St., after she was shot. She was taken to Moses Cone Hospital where she later died.
The incident happened around 4:35 p.m.at the intersection of Patton Avenue and South Elm-Eugene Street.
Investigators say the shooting allegedly stemmed from a minor fender bender with a man who was driving a light blue Hyundai-type car. (See PHOTO)
Investigators say the shooting was a random act of violence that started with road rage.
Eyewitnesses who called 911 reported that he cut in front of her and then went to his trunk to retrieve a rifle and opened fire on her.
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Family members who spoke to WFMY News 2 have also pleaded for the man to turn himself in.
"Just have some conscience, some courage. If you are a man, you know you did wrong and I know it's weighing down in the heart, just come forward," said Kenny Christopher, the victim's husband.
Police are still looking for the driver of the light blue Hyundai-type car.
Please check back for updates.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000.
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