Police say man fired gun at motorist on 101 in road rage incident
State Police say Timothy High, 29, of Manchester was charged with felony reckless conduct after he fired at another motorist with his Smith & Wesson semi-automatic handgun.



A Manchester man was charged with felony reckless conduct following a road rage incident Saturday night on Route 101 during which he allegedly fired his gun at another motorist.
According to State Police, on September 6, 2014 at approximately 9:15 p.m. Trooper First Class Gary Ingham responded to a call from a woman who said someone had fired a gun at her while she was driving on Route 101 in Exeter. Ingham spotted a vehicle that matched the description given of the driver and vehicle, heading eastbound in Hampton, east of Landing Road. Ingham initiated a motor vehicle stop and subsequently arrested the driver, Timothy W. High, 29, of Manchester.
During a search of the vehicle a Smith & Wesson 9mm semi-automatic handgun was found. Upon further investigation, Ingham was able to determine that High did fire the handgun on Route 101 while involved in a road rage incident with an female driver, whose name was not released.
High was charged with felony reckless conduct, and he is due to appear in the 10th Circuit Court-Brentwood District on September 8, 2014. Anyone with information pertaining to this incident is asked to contact Ingham at New Hampshire State Police Troop-A barracks at (603) 223-8490.