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Man shot at after altercation at Seattle fast-food restaurant

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SEATTLE — A man’s car was shot at after an altercation at a Seattle fast-food restaurant on Sunday, according to the Seattle Police Department.

Around 5:45 a.m. on Mar. 6, officers responded to a report from a man saying his car had been shot.

According to the police report, the man and a suspect were in the drive-through line of a fast-food restaurant in Seattle.

The exact location of the restaurant was not specified in the police report.

The suspect drove to the exit of the drive-through after picking up their order.

The man then got his order and stopped his car behind the suspect’s car at the exit.

The man then became frustrated that the car in front of him was not moving, and drove around them.

The suspect immediately started to follow and tailgate the man to a stoplight at South Dearborn Street under the Interstate 5 overpass.

The suspect pulled up alongside the man and began to flail his arms back and forth at the man.

When the light turned green, the man hit the gas and drove forward.

He heard two loud “pops” as he was pulling away and saw the suspect get on the Northbound Interstate 5 on-ramp.

The man drove to work and noticed a bullet hole in his passenger side door.

Detectives gathered evidence of the shooting at the scene.

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