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A 15-year-old Akron boy is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly initiating a road rage shooting that resulted in the death of his 17-year-old brother. Akron police report that the younger teen fired at a 28-year-old man, who then returned fire in self-defense, fatally striking the 17-year-old.


AKRON, OH — A violent road rage encounter on the entrance ramp to State Route 8 South has left one teenager dead and another in police custody. At approximately 12:20 a.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, Akron police responded to reports of gunfire at the East Tallmadge Avenue entrance ramp.

According to investigators, a 15-year-old male allegedly opened fire on a vehicle occupied by a 28-year-old man and his girlfriend. While the occupants of the targeted vehicle were uninjured, the 28-year-old driver informed police that he returned fire toward the source of the shots before fleeing the immediate area to call 911. During this exchange, the 15-year-old’s 17-year-old brother was struck by a bullet. He was rushed to Akron Children’s Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.

Charges and Investigation

The 15-year-old suspect, who was also reportedly operating a stolen vehicle, was apprehended and currently faces several serious charges, including:

  • Felonious Assault
  • Tampering with Evidence
  • Theft of a Motor Vehicle

Detectives from the Major Crimes and Crime Scene Units recovered multiple shell casings at the scene. As of Wednesday afternoon, the 28-year-old shooter has not been charged, as his actions appear to align with a claim of self-defense after being fired upon. The Akron Police Department is encouraging anyone with further information to contact the Detective Bureau at 330-375-2490.

Safety Tip: Road rage incidents are some of the most dangerous environments for a concealed carry holder because they occur in a “transitional space” where your mobility is limited by your vehicle. If you find yourself being targeted by an aggressive driver, your first and most effective defense is to create distance. Do not engage, do not make eye contact, and do not pull over. If the situation escalates to gunfire, your vehicle’s engine block is your only real source of cover; doors and glass provide zero ballistic protection.

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