Two people were wounded and a northbound lane on Highway 87 shutdown during the morning commute early Monday in a shooting that occurred near Willow Street in San Jose.
Arriving officers located one adult female and one adult male each suffering from at least one gun shot wound. The victims were being treated for both life threatening and non life threatening injuries. The investigation in an area just off the freeway forced the closure of a northbound lane slowing traffic on the busy freeway. Police were recommending that commuters use alternate routes.
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