Man and stepson tried to make murder-for-hire look like road rage, prosecutors say

Man, stepson arrested in alleged murder for hire plot

Background: News footage of the scene on Feb. 4 where a man was shot several times on Grand Parkway in Harris County, Texas (KTRK). Inset (left): Ricardo Obando (Harris County Jail). Inset (right): Mathew Rosas in court (KHOU).

A road rage incident that took place on Grand Parkway in Texas‘ Harris County was revealed to be an apparent murder-for-hire plot — allegedly with a father and his stepson attempting to execute a hit.

In the early morning hours of Feb. 4, an unnamed 40-year-old man driving his work vehicle on Grand Parkway was fired on several times by a then-unknown assailant. He was hit by multiple bullets, but survived his gunshot wounds and remains hospitalized. At the time, it was believed that the shooting was a road rage incident. But the driver’s truck had several cameras inside of it, which captured the footage that led police to two suspects — a man and his stepson.