One driver struck the other with a blunt force object, killing him, the Bee reported.
"It escalated from a traffic collision to a fight to a homicide," Mike Zerfas, spokesman for the Highway Patrol, told the Bee.
Two people are dead following a vehicle collision Sunday morning on Interstate 5 that led to a fight between the two drivers. https://t.co/M4sfUOiPCO
— The Sacramento Bee (@sacbee_news) August 12, 2018
The still-living driver began walking north on the freeway -- at which point he was struck and killed by a passing motorist, Zerfas said.
Both men were pronounced dead at the scene. The freeway was closed for more than eight hours as detectives investigated the crime scene.
A witness told CBS Sacramento that the blunt object used in the homicide appeared to be a baseball bat. The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, said she was driving to work Sunday morning when she came upon the scene.
"I look over to my right and there's a body in the middle lane," the woman told the television station. "At that point, I panicked and was trying to protect the body with my car so the other vehicles wouldn't run him over."
Early morning crash, fight on I-5 leaves 2 dead https://t.co/7yae3us0yI pic.twitter.com/UUkWQwDB5u
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The woman said the man with the bat was hitting windows on passing vehicles as the other man lay on the roadway. Afraid, she drove off, she said.
Zerfas told KXTL-TV in Sacramento that fights between angry motorists are a common occurrence, but not in the way Sunday's fight went down.
"Fights on the freeway between angry motorists, whether it's the result of a traffic collision or some sort of road rage-type incident, occur quite often," Zerfas said. "Usually not in the middle of the lanes like it happened here."
A death in such a situation is rare, much less two deaths.
The motorist who hit the homicide suspect remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators, the news station reported. It was not yet known if any charges would be filed against that driver.
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