A woman was trying to shoot someone in a road rage incident, police say, but shot her husband instead

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A woman was trying to shoot someone in a road rage incident, police say, but shot her husband instead
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A man is in intensive care after being shot in the head during a road rage incident. Police say his wife who accidentally shot him.

Unfortunately, police say it was his wife, Erica, who accidentally shot him.According to the Cullman County Sheriff's Office, there was a road rage episode on Highway 69 in Dodge City, Alabama, about 6:45 p.m. Saturday. It carried over to a home on County Road 160 in Bremen.

In the first 27 weeks of the year, 25 police officers have been shot to death in the line of duty"During the incident, an altercation occurred in which, the offender, Erica Cole, attempted to shoot a second party but shot her husband, Nicholas Cole, striking him in the head," Cullman County Deputy Brad Williams said in a statement.Nicholas Cole was taken to the ICU at UAB Hospital, where he remained Monday.

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