A trucker was shot during what is suspected to have been a road rage incident on Interstate 35 in San Antonio, Texas Monday afternoon.
San Antonio Police said the apparent road rage incident caused a major accident on the city's northeast side Monday at about 3:30 p.m.
Police told KENS-TV a driver of a tractor-trailer and the driver of a dark colored sedan got into a supposed road rage incident. The driver of the sedan pulled out a gun and shot the trucker in the leg.
The 36-year-old truck driver was taken to a local hospital and the shooter was detained. The suspect, identified by police as Jose Israel Teran, 22, has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
TXTA donates to ATA image campaign
The Texas Trucking Association Foundation recently announced a contribution to the American Trucking Associations' newly launched "Nothing Without Trucking" campaign.
The Foundation will contribute $50,000 over the next five years to support this nationwide initiative aimed at educating policymakers and the public about the role of trucking in Americans' lives.
"The 'Nothing Without Trucking' initiative resonates deeply with our mission to highlight the essential nature of our industry. By supporting this campaign, we're not just investing in an image makeover; we're investing in the future of trucking and its vital role in Texas and across America,” said TXTA Foundation Chair John Craddock.
This campaign aims to showcase the trucking industry's commitment to safety, innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. It will spotlight the millions of individuals who keep America's economy moving, from drivers to dispatchers, safety directors, and fleet managers.
The contribution from the TXTA Foundation will help amplify the campaign's message, ensuring that the stories of trucking professionals reach a wider audience. The initiative seeks to remind Americans that their daily conveniences and necessities are made possible by the tireless efforts of the trucking industry.
Truck stop group names interim CEO
NATSO, which represents the nation’s truck stops, travel centers, and off-highway fuel retailers, announced Darren Boyd Schulte has been named interim chief executive officer, overseeing all business operations for the association. He follows Lisa Mullings, who served as CEO for 20 years before announcing plans to step down and pursue other opportunities.
Schulte joined NATSO in 2012 as vice president of membership.
Schulte is a seasoned executive with almost four decades of experience in the truck stop and travel center industry. A statement from NATSO said Schulte brings a wide range of expertise spanning operations, retail merchandising, marketing and member engagement. He has led numerous executive and management teams, held positions directly impacting thousands of employees, and managed multi-million-dollar operating budgets. Schulte also voluntarily mentors numerous executives within and outside the travel center and truck stop space.
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