Testimony: Road rage may have prompted fatal shooting January 22, 2021 GMT NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The fatal shooting of a Tennessee nurse along Interstate 440 may have been prompted by road rage, according to testimony at a court hearing. It was the first time a possible motive has been offered in the killing of Caitlyn Kaufman, 26, who was shot on Dec. 3 as she drove to work at St. Thomas West Hospital in Nashville. Two men — Devaunte Lewis Hill, 21, and James Edward Cowan, 28 — have been charged with criminal homicide in her death. A detective and a witness, who wasn’t identified, testified during their probable cause hearing on Thursday that Hill said the woman had cut them off while driving along the interstate, news outlets reported. That prompted the gunfire, according to testimony from Detective Chris Dickerson and the witness, whose identity is being protected by the court due to threats of physical danger.