CICERO, N.Y. -- More than a week after a man was shot in Cicero by another driver, it is unclear where the investigation into the apparent road rage incident stands.

Officials have not said whether the man suspected of shooting another man on East Circle Drive on Dec. 2 has been arrested or charged. Neither of the men have been identified, and the condition of the victim shot in the upper torso is unclear.

The Onondaga County District Attorney's Office -- which is reviewing the shooting -- declined to comment on the case, citing the ongoing investigation. The Onondaga County Sheriff's Office has only stated that the investigation remains open.

The man suspected in the shooting turned himself in last week. It is unclear if he remains in custody.

The sheriff's office denied an Freedom of Information Law Request filed Wednesday by syracuse.com seeking the names of anyone charged in the shooting. The office argued granting the request would "interfere with judicial proceedings."

Robert Freeman, executive director of the state Committee on Open Government, said the names of people who are arrested cannot be withheld.

"For the record, we don't have secret arrests in this country," Freeman said.

Although parts of police records can be held back if they are deemed to jeopardize the judicial process, Freeman said it is "inconceivable" for an agency to withhold entire records.

The road rage incident occurred around 5:34 p.m. near the northbound on-ramp to Interstate 481, deputies previously said. The man was shot after he left his vehicle and approached the other driver, deputies said.

The suspected shooter fled the scene, later turning himself in. The man was cooperating with investigators, deputies said.