Argentinian soccer fans in Kansas City say their Uber driver was struck by a bullet when occupants of another vehicle fired at their car.
The frightening scene played out on their way to Wednesday’s game against Algeria, the individuals told Argentina’s La Nación. No motive for the shooting has been reported and no arrests have been made.
‘They shot at the car as we were coming,’ one of the fans said in Spanish, according to a translation by Newsweek: ‘They shot at the Uber twice.’
The passengers originally mistook the gunfire for a blown tire before one of the passengers realized what had happened and ultimately police were called to the scene.
‘The car was moving, another car came by and shot at it twice,’ one fan said. ‘At first we thought it was a punctured tire—I didn’t see it.
‘He braked, and I saw his leg—the guy had a hole in it,’ the fan said. ‘We called the police. It was horrible.’
The group said they provided statements to officers, who then drove them to the stadium in their patrol cars.
The Daily Mail has sought further details from local police.
Last year, Kansas City ranked fourth in the nation in violent crime rate among cities with more than 100,000 citizens, according to FBI data.
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