Alaska man charged in road rage shooting of 19-year-old

A 19-year-old driver was shot five times in a road rage incident in Anchorage, Alaska, on May 13. Joseph Lemalie, 24, faces multiple charges in the attack that left McKial McCarty wounded but alive.

McKial McCarty was driving home from his job at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport when a light-colored Chevy Equinox cut him off at an intersection. The driver, identified as Lemalie, allegedly pulled alongside McCarty's vehicle, rolled down the window, and fired five shots that struck McCarty in the lungs, arm, and hip, according to a criminal complaint. McCarty's vehicle was totaled in the incident.

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