"When
the former N.F.L. player Joe McKnight was shot and killed last year in
what the authorities described as a case of road rage, it was a
high-profile example of what has been a marked increase in the use of
guns in such confrontations, a new analysis shows.
The analysis was published by The Trace,
a nonprofit news organization focused on gun violence. It found that
cases of road rage involving a firearm — where someone brandished a gun
or fired one at a driver or passenger — more than doubled to 620 in
2016, from 247 in 2014."
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