Man arrested in connection to several shots fired at semi-truck driver at Greenfield Speedway, no one injured

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GREENFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A 46-year-old Milwaukee man is in custody after he was caught on camera shooting more than a dozen times at a semi-truck driver Thursday afternoon at a Greenfield gas station.

Police said the incident occurred just before 12:15 p.m. on Feb. 5 at the Speedway on 60th and Coldspring Rd.

"Oh my God, I was in shock," said Arianna Roselli, a Speedway employee. "It's like wow, this is happening at my job, this really happened today and I can't believe I was put in this position."

Roselli said she was working her normal shift when a customer came in and told her there was a man with a gun outside.

Security camera footage obtained by CBS 58 shows a Coca-Cola semi-truck hitting the man's car, knocking off its bumper and the man to the ground, before continuing to drive off.

That's when the video shows the man pulling out a gun and firing at the semi-truck more than a dozen times, before walking into the gas station armed.

"When he came inside with the gun it was just very chaotic it was really scary," Roselli said, adding that he walked back outside moments later.

After dialing 911, Roselli said law enforcement arrived on scene shortly after.

More cellphone footage shows police arresting the man, and officials said they later found his gun in his car.

"What is going on?" said Ray Groth, who told CBS 58 he was pumping gas outside near the man when the altercation occurred. "Kind of took a moment or two to realize that's what that was because it was the middle of the day and that doesn't really happen."

CBS 58 reached out to a Reyes Coca-Cola spokesperson, who sent this statement:

"We can confirm that one of our trucks was struck by gunfire while in a parking lot in Milwaukee yesterday. Thankfully, our driver was not injured. We are cooperating with local law enforcement as it conducts its investigation."

The case is being referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office for review. 

If anyone has information about the incident, please call the Greenfield Police Department. 

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