Milwaukee police expect a 38-year-old man to survive a road rage shooting early Monday morning.According to police, someone shot the man at 12:15 a.m. near South 10th Street and West Windlake Avenue.They said the incident ended about a half-mile away at South 4th Street and West Mitchell Avenue.That's where WISN 12 News video shows an SUV with a bullet hole in the driver's side door.Investigators are not yet giving any more details about what led to the shooting.Sources told WISN 12 News one driver apparently didn't like how the other was driving and opened fire.The victim was shot in the leg and expected to be OK.A neighbor said he heard about five gunshots."Every night you hear them, no matter if it's in front of my house or right down the street, there isn't a night that doesn't go by without hearing gunshots and I'm talking about winter too, it doesn't end," Michael Aguilar said.So far, no arrests have been made.

Milwaukee police expect a 38-year-old man to survive a road rage shooting early Monday morning.

According to police, someone shot the man at 12:15 a.m. near South 10th Street and West Windlake Avenue.


They said the incident ended about a half-mile away at South 4th Street and West Mitchell Avenue.

That's where WISN 12 News video shows an SUV with a bullet hole in the driver's side door.

Investigators are not yet giving any more details about what led to the shooting.

Sources told WISN 12 News one driver apparently didn't like how the other was driving and opened fire.

The victim was shot in the leg and expected to be OK.

A neighbor said he heard about five gunshots.

"Every night you hear them, no matter if it's in front of my house or right down the street, there isn't a night that doesn't go by without hearing gunshots and I'm talking about winter too, it doesn't end," Michael Aguilar said.

So far, no arrests have been made.