Skip to main content

I-95 shooting suspect was no stranger to crime, violence

Related News

Authorities say the driver of an SUV opened fire on police and then crashed on Interstate 95 in Stafford County (Courtesy Howard Bylund)

WASHINGTON — The Fredericksburg, Virginia, man suspected of killing his wife and then himself before a wild highway police chase on Thursday was no stranger to crime and violence, police say.

Gregory Lee, 42, is suspected of fatally shooting his wife Melissa Lee, 36, with their children present in the home. He then shot at police, nearly striking a Virginia State Trooper, as he fled on Interstate 95 before fatally shooting himself and crashing in Stafford County.

It was not the first time Lee led police on a dangerous chase.

Stafford County police say that in 2005, Lee crashed three police cruisers before he was captured and convicted of various charges, including eluding police and destruction of property. No one was injured in that pursuit.

Lee is also listed on the Virginia sex offender registry, renewed as recently as Sept. 30, 2017, following a conviction of attempted rape in Jan. 1999.

Dashcam video shows wild pursuit of I-95 shooting suspect

WASHINGTON — The Stafford County Sheriff's Office in Virginia released dashcam video that shows the pursuit of Gregory Lee, who is suspected of killing his wife, along Interstate 95. Lee led authorities on a on a high-speed chase along Interstate 95 on Dec. 27 before crashing his SUV.
Read Next Story