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A man from Colorado is currently facing serious charges after a road rage incident on US Highway 285 in Jefferson County escalated into violence. Matthew Impellitari, aged 56, has been charged with four counts of attempted murder following an alleged shooting that left a woman with a gunshot wound to the head.
On Friday, a judge set Impellitari’s bail at a staggering $1 million. This decision came after prosecutors pushed for a high bond, citing the severity of the crime. According to a report by KMGH, Deputy District Attorney Amanda Becker emphasized the gravity of the situation, stating, “It is a miracle [the victim] is still alive at this point.”
The ordeal began on Tuesday evening around 7 p.m. when the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office initially responded to what appeared to be a single-car accident. However, the situation quickly took a dramatic turn after authorities discovered that a passenger in the vehicle had sustained a gunshot wound to the head, allegedly as a result of a road rage incident.
Details from an affidavit in the case reveal that the driver of the vehicle involved in the crash admitted to having consumed a beer while driving along the highway. He recounted to deputies that he was speeding and overtaking two slower cars in the left lane. According to his statement, once he passed the second vehicle, he noticed an abrupt change in the other driver’s behavior, which may have precipitated the violent encounter.
An affidavit filed in the case said the driver of the crashed car told deputies he had a beer while driving along the highway and that he had been driving fast, passing two slower-moving cars that were in the left lane, KMGH said. When he passed the second car, he said, he “noted a change in the driver’s behavior.”
“(That) vehicle moved to the right lane to pass and (the driver) expected it to fly past him,” he told investigators. “(The victim) was in the front passenger seat. ”
The driver said he heard two gunshots and tried to get his passenger’s attention, but she didn’t respond. He told detectives he thought she was dead and decided to follow the suspect, who turned off the highway. The other driver tried to follow but crashed on a rock, the affidavit said.
Deputies and medics arrived on the scene and the woman was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery.
The suspect vehicle was not at the scene, but deputies soon located Impellitteri walking alone about 300 feet from the crash site. He told deputies he had just arrived home and that he drove a vehicle matching the description of the suspect vehicle. Deputies found that vehicle parked behind a fence on the property.
Another resident at the home told the deputies that it was unusual for Impellitteri to park ther because he usually “parked in the driveway in front of the garage.” The resident also showed deputies that recordings from the home’s surveillance system had been deleted between 6:57 p.m. and 7:10 p.m. She said she recalled hearing Impellitari arrive home around 7 but didn’t seem him. She did say she heard the “commotion” on the nearby highway, the affidavit said.
She further told deputies that Impellitteri has a concealed carry permit and keeps a gun in his car’s glovebox.
Detectives later obtained a search warrant for the home and found the deleted videos from the home security system. Those videos showed Impellitteri arrive home, park his car, and walk into the basement. When they searched the home, they found a bag with a handgun and magazines underneath a folded blanket on a mattress.
Impellitteri is due in court again on November 20.