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DA: Man Justified In Fatally Shooting Bat-Wielding Attacker During Road Rage Incident

Wayne Park
Last updated: July 24, 2025 9:54 pm
Last updated: July 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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A road rage incident in Allentown turned deadly when a man allegedly attacked a car with a metal bat. The driver, fearing for his life, fatally shot the attacker, a decision the DA has ruled was legally justified.


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ALLENTOWN, PA (3-minute read) — A road rage encounter on the early morning of July 6 in Allentown has been ruled a justifiable act of self-defense, according to the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office. The incident, which took place around 3:35 a.m. at the intersection of South Fifth and Hamilton streets, ended in the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Tamir Johnson after he allegedly assaulted another driver with a metal baseball bat.

Investigators say the driver of a Toyota Prius did not instigate the confrontation. Johnson reportedly pursued the Prius for two blocks before cutting it off and exiting his vehicle, bat in hand. He then struck the driver’s side door of the Prius. Fearing for his life, the driver pulled his legally owned firearm and shot Johnson.

The DA’s office emphasized that the shooter remained on the scene after the incident. He moved his vehicle a short distance away, called 911, and waited for law enforcement. He also surrendered his firearm to officers without resistance.

Self-Defense and Concealed Carry Laws in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, citizens are permitted to use deadly force if they believe it is necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury. This includes instances where a person is attacked in their vehicle. While the Castle Doctrine traditionally applies to homes, Pennsylvania law extends certain protections to occupied vehicles as well, especially if the threat is immediate and unavoidable.

The Prius driver’s conduct during and after the shooting further supported the self-defense claim. He complied fully with law enforcement and expressed deep remorse over the incident. District Attorney Gavin P. Holihan stated, “While the law justifies the use of deadly force in this situation, it is not something to be taken lightly.”

Safety Tip: Always maintain safe distance and avoid engaging with aggressive drivers. If you’re armed, de-escalation should always be your first strategy, while resorting to your firearm only if there is an immediate threat to life.

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