TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — A man has turned himself in to the Tulsa Police Department after firing a gun at another vehicle during a road rage incident in south Tulsa last week.
On Jan. 14, Tulsa police officers were called to 11th and Sheridan, where callers reported that a man had gotten out of his vehicle and had begun arguing with the driver of another vehicle. When the driver of the vehicle began to drive away, the suspect pulled a gun from his person and fired multiple shots at the fleeing car before getting back into his own and driving away.
When officers arrived on scene, they found several shell casings on the ground and a white Buick SUV that had been hit by gunfire. The two people inside the Buick were not hit.
A video of the incident was shared with TPD and the suspected shooter was identified as Brian Chintharsy.
TPD Chintharsy may have also been potentially involved in another crime that happened after the road rage incident, where shots were fired at a house.
On Sunday, Chintharsy turned himself into the Tulsa County Jail.
The investigation into the incident is still ongoing. Anyone with any information should call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-COPS (2677).