A man is facing several charges, including the attempted murder of an Uber driver, after allegedly shooting at several vehicles along Sacramento freeways.Court documents obtained by KCRA 3 show 33-year-old Raymond Victor Calderon faces 16 different counts that include attempted murder, assault with a firearm, discharging a firearm at an occupied motor vehicle, fleeing from law enforcement, driving against traffic during a pursuit, and being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition.Read the full document here.The March 4 shooting spree led to the closure of Interstate 5, Highway 160, the hospitalization of 51-year-old Phi Pham and a large crime scene at the Smythe Academy of Arts and Sciences Middle School.Officers with the Sacramento Police Department initially responded to the middle school at 5:30 a.m. after a driver, later identified as Pham, called to say that he had been shot while on Highway 160.After learning the shooting happened on a freeway and not by the school, the California Highway Patrol took over the investigation, closing both Highway 160 and I-5 to collect evidence that included shell casings.Hours later, investigators took Calderon into custody at the River Terrace apartments at West El Camino Avenue and Millcreek Drive. Two cars were also towed in connection with the shooting, including a pickup truck that matched an initial suspect vehicle description.Calderon appeared in court for arraignment on March 6. His next hearing is set for March 19 for a pre-trial release hearing and mandatory settlement conference, according to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office.Jail records show Calderon is ineligible for bail.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

A man is facing several charges, including the attempted murder of an Uber driver, after allegedly shooting at several vehicles along Sacramento freeways.

Court documents obtained by KCRA 3 show 33-year-old Raymond Victor Calderon faces 16 different counts that include attempted murder, assault with a firearm, discharging a firearm at an occupied motor vehicle, fleeing from law enforcement, driving against traffic during a pursuit, and being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Read the full document here.

The March 4 shooting spree led to the closure of Interstate 5, Highway 160, the hospitalization of 51-year-old Phi Pham and a large crime scene at the Smythe Academy of Arts and Sciences Middle School.

Officers with the Sacramento Police Department initially responded to the middle school at 5:30 a.m. after a driver, later identified as Pham, called to say that he had been shot while on Highway 160.

After learning the shooting happened on a freeway and not by the school, the California Highway Patrol took over the investigation, closing both Highway 160 and I-5 to collect evidence that included shell casings.

Hours later, investigators took Calderon into custody at the River Terrace apartments at West El Camino Avenue and Millcreek Drive. Two cars were also towed in connection with the shooting, including a pickup truck that matched an initial suspect vehicle description.

Calderon appeared in court for arraignment on March 6. His next hearing is set for March 19 for a pre-trial release hearing and mandatory settlement conference, according to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office.

Jail records show Calderon is ineligible for bail.

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