Pregnant woman driving home from prenatal visit shot during alleged road rage attack: police

An Illinois man has been arrested and is in custody following an alleged road rage shooting incident, where a pregnant woman was targeted while driving home from a prenatal check-up.

Nineteen-year-old Anthony Lee-Armstrong is facing numerous felony charges, including first-degree assault, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon, in connection with the shooting that took place in St. Louis on May 17, as per jail records.

The situation began when the St. Louis Police Department was alerted by a 911 call. A woman reported that “two black vehicles occupied by white males had just fired shots at her vehicle,” which also had a young child inside, according to a probable cause statement acquired by Fox News Digital.

According to the authorities, the family was traveling near the intersection of Russell Boulevard and South Jefferson Avenue. They were nearly struck by a Volkswagen sedan and a black Honda sedan as they entered a QuickTrip parking lot.

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Anthony Lee-Armstrong, 19, is charged with several offenses, including first-degree assault and armed criminal action, in St. Louis, Missouri, as jail records indicate.

The male victim subsequently followed the vehicles and confronted them about the alleged near-collision before leaving the parking lot, police said. 

The drivers of both sedans then allegedly began following the family’s vehicle, weaving in and out of oncoming traffic to keep up with them, investigators added. 

When the family made a U-turn to evade both vehicles, an unknown number of gunshots were fired, according to the probable cause statement. 

The female victim, who was 11 weeks pregnant at the time of the alleged incident and on her way home from a prenatal appointment, told police she immediately felt pain in her back after she heard the gunshots ring out. 

When officers arrived at the scene, they found the pregnant female victim suffering from a gunshot wound to her upper back, authorities said. The male victim also sustained shrapnel injuries to his chin and shoulder, and the family’s vehicle sustained significant ballistic damage in the alleged shooting.

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The alleged shooting happened after a family nearly collided with two suspect vehicles while entering a QuickTrip parking lot in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 17. (iStock)

Both victims were subsequently transported to a hospital for treatment.

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Surveillance video obtained by authorities allegedly showed the pair of suspected vehicles following the family’s car through the area and gunshots being fired from the driver’s side of the Volkswagen sedan, police said.

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Anthony Lee-Armstrong standing in front of a building

Authorities with the St. Louis Police Department allege Anthony Lee-Armstrong shot a pregnant woman in a road rage incident in St. Louis, Mo., on May 17, 2026. (Google Maps)

Investigators later tied Lee-Armstrong to the incident after a license plate reader revealed that he is the owner of the Volkswagen, according to the probable cause statement.

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The female victim subsequently identified Lee-Armstrong in a lineup as the alleged driver of the vehicle, adding that he made “racist statements” toward her and the male victim during the incident, police said.

Authorities added a second witness who was inside the Honda sedan also named Lee-Armstrong as the driver of the Volkswagen. 

Lee-Armstrong was taken into custody on May 23, and is charged with two counts of first-degree assault, four counts of armed criminal action, one count of unlawful use of a weapon and first-degree property damage, jail records show.

He is being held without bond, according to court documents. 

Fox News Digital reached out to the City of St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office for comment.

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