Trucker shootout along I-75 in Florida caught on dash camera video
A truck driver from Virginia was arrested for allegedly shooting at another truck driver along Interstate 75 near Ocala, Florida, last week, the Marion County Sheriff's Office said.
Deputies were called to a Love's Travel Stop for a report of shots fired during a road rage incident on March 3. The victim said he was driving a semi-truck southbound on Interstate 75 when Dylan Belleastin, 43, threw a water bottle at his truck.
"The victim pulled over to confront Belleastin but decided against it and drove away," MCSO said on Facebook. "Belleastin then continued to follow the victim and eventually pulled alongside him again, at which time he fired several shots toward the victim."
Deputies say the victim decelerated in an attempt to avoid being struck before returning fire toward Belleastin "out of fear for his own life."
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Marion County Sheriff's Office deputies were able to identify the truck driver in the road rage incident, and obtain dash camera footage from his semi-truck cab. (Marion County Sheriff's Office.=)
Investigators say Belleastin also drove to the Love's Travel Stop but drove away down southbound I-75 after a short time.
After obtaining information used to identify Belleastin, investigators received dash camera footage from Belleastin's semi-truck cab.
Dylan Nissan Belleastin, 43, was located in Ocala, Florida, on March 6, 2024. (Marion County Sheriff's Office)
"The footage clearly depicted him shooting at the victim at two separate times," MCSO said. Belleastin is also accused of retrieving a second handgun he pointed at the victim without firing.
Belleastin was located March 6 in Ocala through combined efforts of MCSO deptuies and U.S. Marshals Service agents. He was placed under arrest and taken to the Marion County Jail, where he remains held without bond for shooting a missile into a vehicle, aggravated assault, criminal mischief, and displaying a firearm during the commission of a felony charges.
"The footage clearly depicted him shooting at the victim at two separate times," MCSO said. (Marion County Sheriff's Office)
Online jail records say Belleastin is expected to make a court appearance on April 9.