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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — An apparent case of road rage ended with a man’s vehicle being shot at in Orange Mound on Saturday, and the suspect police think is responsible apologized to them for the crime.

The victim said he was in his car at a yield sign near Supreme Avenue when a man, later identified as 29-year-old Frederick Frierson drove around his vehicle and fired three shots at him.

One of the bullets hit the vehicle, but the victim wasn’t hit.

The officer on the case was completing his report on the shooting at the scene when he spotted Frierson’s truck across the street.

That officer stopped Frierson and detained him, and he said Frierson admitted to the shooting, allegedly telling police, “I am sorry. I didn’t mean to do it. Is he OK?”

Officers searched his vehicle and said they found a gun and some marijuana.

Frierson is now charged with aggravated assault and reckless endangerment, along with other charges.