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Road rage, gang initiation, or something personal?
Nashville nurse Caitlyn Kaufman fatally shot while driving on I-440
Nashville nurse Caitlyn Kaufman fatally shot while driving on I-440
The bullet holes will tell if it were close range (road rage) or shot from a distance. From there, more educated speculations can be offered up.Road rage, gang initiation, or something personal?
Nashville nurse Caitlyn Kaufman fatally shot while driving on I-440
I know there’s no connection but I followed the Tiffany Ferguson case, another senseless murder in Nashville. I do hope some surveillance and/or tag cameras can come in to play here.
An intensive care nurse, a hero. This is so sad, and so angering at the same time.
Let us pray this Perp is arrested quickly.
Amateur opinion and speculation
Your post triggered a thought. I wonder if this nurse was involved in any public activities encouraging citizens to mask up? There is a fringe element that is deluded enough to believe that nurses are infringing on their civil liberties, and "the enemy"Exactly. It sickens me to hear about an ICU nurse (indeed, anyone( being shot at any time, but in the middle of a global pandemic that is not slowing down? Evil.
Now a days so many people have cameras and phones attached to the dashboard while they drive. I have so many questions like. Is that a busy highway, was anyone on the road between the hours/mins of that may have drove past the car, possibly caught any plates on the road in the direct area during those times. I hate to digress and babble on. This incident is so heartening to me and I have so many thoughts and questions. Can cameras catch her from the time leaving her home. I hope the investigators are looking at ever and any angles. Uuugh this is so sad and scary.What we know about the Nashville shooting that killed Caitlyn Kaufman
BRINLEY HINEMAN, NATALIE NEYSA ALUND AND RACHEL WEGNER | NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN | 1 hour ago
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What happened?
Police believe Kaufman was likely killed between 6 and 6:30 p.m. while she was on her way to work for a shift that began at 7 p.m.
A Metro Parks officer discovered Kaufman in her vehicle when he stopped around 9 p.m. Thursday to investigate why her vehicle was parked on the right shoulder of I-440W, believing it was a single-car crash.
More at link
Good thing is that there are interstate cameras on i440 at most of those exits
I hope this is so. Those cameras can be a big help, as with the Sweeney case in SC. They were able to track the suspect in that case all over Charleston and when he got to the city and left. I was confused because I read that story that I posted on earlier where a city rep talked of a need for tag readers.