Wisconsin Man Charged After Road Rage Shooting Caught on Dash Cam

Suspect Jason Andujar faces prison time for recklessly endangering safety in incident recorded on his own vehicle's camera.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

A road rage incident in West Allis, Wisconsin was caught on the dash cam of the shooter's own vehicle. Jason Andujar was found guilty by a jury in May 2025 for pulling a gun and firing three shots at another driver through his window before fleeing the scene. Andujar was later apprehended and sentenced to 4 years in prison and 3 years of supervision for the reckless endangerment.

Why it matters

This case highlights the growing problem of road rage incidents escalating to violence, as well as the increasing prevalence of drivers recording their own criminal behavior on dashcams and other devices, which often leads to their eventual capture and prosecution.

The details

According to reports, Andujar was driving down the road when a Chevy pulled up next to him at a red light. The interaction quickly escalated, and Andujar reportedly pulled out a gun and fired 3 shots at the other vehicle through his own window before speeding away. The entire incident was captured on Andujar's dash cam.

  • The road rage incident occurred in West Allis, Wisconsin.
  • Andujar was found guilty by a jury in May 2025.
  • Andujar was sentenced to 4 years in prison and 3 years of supervision.

The players

Jason Andujar

A Wisconsin resident who was found guilty of recklessly endangering safety after a road rage incident that was captured on his own vehicle's dash cam.

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What they’re saying

“People have to stop recording their crimes or know that they're on video! It could save them from a lot of trouble.”

— Cort Freeman, Author (rock929rocks.com)

What’s next

The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Jason Andujar out on bail pending his appeal.

The takeaway

This case serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of road rage and the consequences of criminal behavior, especially when it is recorded on one's own devices. It highlights the importance of exercising restraint and good judgment when behind the wheel.