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Police: Mom teaching daughter to drive shot in road-rage incident

Husband says wife is on life support at hospital

Updated Friday, Feb. 13, 2015 | 5:45 p.m.

A mother teaching her 15-year-old daughter to drive was shot in the head and was not expected to survive after an apparent road-rage attack by an angry driver who followed them to their Las Vegas home, the woman's husband said Friday.

"This was a loving mother of four kids teaching our daughter how to drive," Robert Meyers told The Associated Press before addressing reporters outside the home where Tammy Meyers was shot about 11:30 p.m. Thursday.

"After I turn off the machines to my wife today ... we've got to do something to take our city back," he said. "Every time you turn around, someone is getting shot."

Metro Police later released a written statement saying Tammy Meyers argued after a "near-collision" with a male driver of the other car.

The statement said no suspects had been identified, no clear description of the vehicle was available, and the release of more information might jeopardize the case.

Robert Meyers told reporters that Tammy Meyers, 44, was driving home after letting her daughter take the wheel of the family's green Buick Park Avenue in a nearby school parking lot when a silver four-door sedan that had been following them passed and hit the brakes.

Tammy Meyers steered around the car and continued driving home. Meyers said she sent their youngest daughter into the house before the shooting. He described the girl as emotionally distraught.

Meyers said their adult son emerged from their house and fired several shots with a handgun at the fleeing car. He told his father there were three people in the car.

Robert Meyers, 49, said he was in Los Angeles on business when the shooting occurred. He said he believed the two cars crashed at some point. The Buick had slight damage to molding on the passenger side.

Meyers also said he thinks at least one 9mm shot by his 23-year-old son hit the fleeing car, and he called for the people involved to surrender to police.

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