A quiet intersection in Cypress, Texas, turned into the set of a Wild West shootout. And no, this wasn’t some Hollywood stunt—it was real life, caught entirely on dashcam.

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We will break down the video at the bottom of this article frame by frame so keep scrolling to watch it for yourself.

Unloading Bullets

As the video opens, a Dodge rolls up to a red light, and before you can say “road rage,” both the driver and passenger start unloading bullets like it’s a video game. The driver? Casually shooting out of his open window. The passenger? Going full action-hero, firing over the roof of the car with what looked like a modified fully automatic weapon.

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High-Stakes Showdown

And they weren’t alone. Off-camera, someone else decided to join the fun, returning fire like it was a high-stakes showdown. At least 20 shots rang out, with bullets ricocheting off the pavement like some twisted fireworks display. Meanwhile, the mystery shooter off-camera jumped into a Toyota in the middle of the intersection before speeding off, because obviously, no one’s sticking around after that.

No Injuries

And if that wasn’t dramatic enough, this all went down right outside Cypress Falls High School—yep, during an open house filled with students, parents, and teachers.

Thankfully, no one was hurt in the gunfight, but it’s safe to say those dashcam recordings are probably racking up some serious views. Because who needs Netflix when Texas traffic is serving up live-action thrillers?

Check out the video below:


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