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1 man arrested, another hospitalized following road rage shooting in Oak Lawn

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Warner Portis, inset, was arrested early Sunday morning for allegedly shooting another man in a road rage incident in Oak Lawn, near the intersection of Douglas and Congress avenues.

One man was hospitalized and another arrested following a shooting early Sunday morning, Feb. 26, near the intersection of Congress and Douglas in the Oak Lawn area, according to reports by Fox 4 KDFW.

Warner Portis, 39, was arrested for allegedly shooting another man in his car following a minor car accident. The injured man has not been publicly identified, and reports are that the two men did not know each other.

On Ring Camera shared with Fox 4 and Dallas police, Portis can be heard screaming obscenities at the wounded man, whom he allegedly had already shot four times: “Stop f—ing playing with me, man,” and “I been telling you, dumb mother—er.

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