What should you do? | Crime and safety expert shares advice after road rage ends in shooting
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In the wake of a disturbing road rage incident on Monday that escalated into a shooting, insights from an eyewitness and advice from a crime expert highlight the community’s growing concerns.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The tranquility of a typical commute was shattered when a road rage altercation spiraled out of control, culminating in gunfire. Local resident Jamal Youngblood found himself an inadvertent witness to the chaos. “I thought I heard a gunshot,” he recounted, still surprised by the loud noise that interrupted his Monday morning drive. With his children in the car, Youngblood’s instincts were to keep moving, hoping to ensure their safety.

The confrontation between two drivers began innocuously enough but quickly escalated into a dangerous situation. “These incidents often start small and then rapidly become unpredictable and dangerous,” explained Ken Jefferson, a seasoned crime and safety expert. His words underscore the volatile nature of road rage incidents and the need for heightened caution.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office provided further details, revealing that the conflict involved a man in his 60s pursuing another driver, Terry Knight, who is in his 30s. The tension between the two drivers intensified following a heated exchange on the road. Knight, seeking refuge, drove to his workplace at Del-Air Heating and Air Conditioning located on Philips Highway, unaware of the impending violence.

“These things always start small and engulf into this large, unpredictable situation,” said crime and safety expert Ken Jefferson. 

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a man in his 60s was following a driver in his 30s, identified as Terry Knight, after a heated exchange on the road. Knight drove, with the other driver following, to his place of work at Del-Air Heating and Air Conditioning on Philips Highway.

JSO said that’s when the two started arguing again, and Knight demanded the older man get out of his car. When he did, JSO said Knight grabbed his gun and shot him in the chest. He was arrested for attempted murder.


Crime and safety expert Jefferson said road rage incidents are common.

“If someone cuts them off or someone follows them too closely, tailgating…that upsets a lot of people,” Jefferson said. 

He added that if someone is asking you to pull over after an argument, they’re not looking to talk.

“Never accept an invitation to pull over because someone will ask you to pull over to discuss it; it’s not going to be a discussion, they want to put their hands on you because they’re angry or upset.”

He said if someone is following you after an argument, “don’t pull up in your driveway, don’t go home, keep driving, call the police and let them know what’s going on.”

He said to let the police know where you are, the description of your car, and the description of the car the person who is following you is driving. If you have to pull over, he recommends to only pull over into a heavily populated area to call the police.

He encourages people in that situation not to engage and to keep their doors locked.

“There’s been a point where I’ve yelled a couple times, and have been yelled at a couple times…at the end of the day, this is Florida, and you don’t know how people are going to react when you get out of the car…just go on about your business,” said Youngblood. 

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