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Husband, father of 4 killed in Utah road rage confrontation

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SANDY, Utah (KSL.com) — A husband and father of four was shot and killed during a road rage confrontation in Sandy on Wednesday.

On Thursday, police confirmed that Chris Mortensen, 42, of Pleasant Grove, was the victim in the deadly confrontation.

“We are devastated to lose a dedicated husband and father, way too soon, in a way that we will never understand,” according to a fundraiser started for his family.

Mortensen was on I-15 about 9:30 a.m. when he was cut off by Rodrigo A. Monroy, 32, of Riverton, according to police. Monroy admitted after his arrest that he “brake checked” Mortensen, a police affidavit states.

According to a person who claims he witnessed the incident, Monroy allegedly cut off Mortensen more than once, starting near 12300 South, and wouldn’t let him pass.

Police say Mortensen then motioned to Monroy to pull over. Monroy followed Mortensen as they got off the freeway at 10600 South, and came to a stop in front of a gas station just off the freeway near 160 West, said Sandy Police Sgt. Greg Moffitt. Mortensen got out of his car and approached Monroy’s vehicle, which had parked behind him, went up to the driver’s side window and slapped the windshield with his hand.

“Monroy then pulled a gun out from under the driver seat and pointed it at (Mortensen), telling him to back away. (Mortensen) attempted to grab the gun and a short struggle ensued through the open window of (Monroy’s vehicle),” according to a police booking affidavit.

Monroy pulled his gun away and then “leaned away from (the victim) and fired one shot which struck (Mortensen) in the chest,” the affidavit states.

Monroy was later booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of murder and illegal discharge of a firearm.

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