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Man Arrested for Allegedly Firing Gun in Road Rage Incident on U.S. 36 Near Superior, Boulder County Sheriff's Office Reports

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Published on October 27, 2025
Man Arrested for Allegedly Firing Gun in Road Rage Incident on U.S. 36 Near Superior, Boulder County Sheriff's Office ReportsSource: Google Street View

A road rage confrontation turned violent on U.S. 36 near Superior, when gunshots broke the rush-hour routine this past Monday. Boulder County Sheriff's Office reported that two vehicles, a white Toyota Corolla and a white Ford Fusion, tangled in a dangerously escalating exchange as they traveled toward Denver. The incident culminated with the driver of the Corolla allegedly discharging a firearm, an act which resulted in the shattering of the Fusion's driver-side window and minor injuries to the person behind the wheel.

The Boulder County Sheriff's Office has now apprehended the suspect, a man identified as Cameron Michael Jackson, who was arrested in connection with the road rage shooting. As obtained by the Boulder County Sheriff's Office, the arrest took place the evening following the incident, at approximately 9:00 p.m. on Oct. 26. Jackson has been hit with a spate of charges, including Second Degree Assault - Weapon and Menacing - Intimidation - Weapon.

The investigative trail led detectives to the Corolla, which was found parked at an apartment complex in Boulder's 3500 block of Nottingham Court. Surveillance efforts and subsequent warrants paved the way for Jackson's capture by the Boulder Police Department SWAT Team. Jackson, born February 13, 1990, now faces felony and misdemeanor charges and has been booked into the Boulder County Jail.