North Carolina sheriff releases 911 call in alleged road-rage shooting
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Authorities in North Carolina released the 911 call in the alleged road-rage shooting last week that resulted in the death of Julie Eberly, a mother of six.
WPDE released the 911 call from her husband, who was driving at the time, to dispatchers in Robeson County. He told the dispatcher that he was unaware of his exact location and said, "Some guy just shot into my car and my wife’s hit." Ryan Eberly said that his wife was struck in the hip and was bleeding. She had lost consciousness but continued to breathe laboriously.More Related News
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