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Jay Ravert, of Mifflinburg, was shot in the face Saturday while confronting a driver near this intersection, according to state police at Newport.
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Published July 29, 2009 05:57 am - Moral of this story: Don't approach anyone exhibiting road rage.

‘Miracle’ saves shooting victim


By Diane Petryk
The Daily Item

LIVERPOOL— Moral of this story: Don't approach anyone exhibiting road rage.

Jay Ravert, of Mifflinburg, made that mistake and it was, according to his wife, Ruth, "a miracle of God" that he only has a bullet hole in one cheek. The gun, he said, was pointed at his forehead.

Here's how he said it happened:

Shortly before 4 p.m. Saturday, Ravert, 56, was in the rear seat of a Chevrolet Trailblazer driven by his nephew Andy Rothermel, 21. They were traveling on Route 104 toward the intersection with Routes 11-15.

Andy's wife, Jennifer Rothermel, 21, was also in the car.

They were just south of the Snyder-Perry County line in Liverpool Township, moving at about the speed limit, he said, when they noticed a Toyota Scion tailgaiting.

Ravert said the driver of the Scion then gunned it and passed them by crossing a double-yellow line. The driver tried, but couldn't get past three more cars that were ahead of them because of opposing traffic, so he swerved back into the lane directly in front of them.

"He then brake-checked us," Ravert said, repeatedly braking so they would have to do the same.

At the stop sign where Routes 11-15 crosses Route 104, the driver of the Scion, later identified by police as Christopher Michael Rapp, 36, of Shermans Dale, Perry County, got out of his car and faced Rothemel's vehicle, Ravert said.

"He tapped his chest and motioned to us to come out," Ravert said. "Andy said, 'Don't go.' I went anyway."

Rapp sat back down behind the wheel of his car, but left the door wide open, Ravert said.

"As I approached, I put my arm down on the door and in front of my face and said: 'What do you want?' " Ravert recalled.

Rapp had a gun and pointed it at his forehead, Ravert said. Then he pulled the trigger.

Ravert was shot with a .22-caliber bullet through the cheek. The bullet exited under his earlobe.

He was taken to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, where he was treated and released.



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