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  This overhead view of the crash scene shows one of three cars which were sent careening off of Rt. 5 by a local man, part of an earlier incident, say police.  Copyright 2006 ST. MARY'S TODAYSecond District VFD personnel extricate victims of a road rage incident on Rt. 5 on Saturday, March 4.  Copyright ST. MARY'S TODAY 2006
Second District and Bay District VFD personnel assist victims of a road rage maniac who forced three vehicles off of Rt. 5 in front of Little Flower School on Saturday. 
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Police say that a man driving this vehicle was the perpetrator in the road rage in Great Mills.  The suspect fled the scene and abandoned this burgundy Lincoln at the St. Mary's County Fairgrounds.  At right are several occupants of this dark car which was rammed from behind on Rt. 5.   The women told police that they knew the man who was chasing him.  The man may be related to one of the occupants of this car.
 Valley Lee firefighters on the scene on Rt. 5 where a road rage maniac caused a 3 car wreck before fleeing into a crowd at the county fairgrounds.  ST. MARY'S TODAY photo Copyright 2006
Third wrecked car from road rage in Great Mills on March 4, 2006.  Copyright ST. MARY'S TODAY 2006
This car wound up in what appears to be a total loss on the southbound shoulder of Rt. 5 across from Holy Face Church and Little Flower School.  While no one was flown from the scene, air bags deployed and several people were taken from the scene in a series of ambulances from Lexington Park and Valley Lee.
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