Authorities are investigating a shooting on Interstate 95 in Miami that left one motorcyclist dead Sunday night.
Miami Police officials said the shooting happened in the southbound lanes of I-95 near 69th Street around 7:30 p.m.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers responded and found the motorcyclist with several gunshot wounds, police said.
The man was transported to Ryder Trauma Center where he died from his injuries. His identity hasn't been released.
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Traffic on I-95 Southbound was temporarily shut down at 79th Street, police said. The scene has since been cleared.
"Our homicide team is on scene canvassing the area looking for any witnesses, looking for anyone who saw what transpired while on the expressway," Miami Police spokesperson Kiara Delva said.
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Delva said they aren't sure what led to the shooting but they're looking into every possibility, including road rage.
“The incident did happen at a very busy time of the day. It’s football Sunday, a Sunday evening, where lots of people are out trying to enjoy the night with their families and their loved ones," Delva said. "It’s unfortunate we have to deal with this type of violence on the streets."
The Miami-Dade Homicide Bureau is leading the investigation.
This is a developing story. Check back with NBC 6 for updates.