The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Jared Llamado of McLean, Virginia, was a Foreign Service Officer with the State Department. His career included assignments in Copenhagen, Denmark, after graduating with honors from George Mason University.

The rampage took place on Interstate 495 on Sunday afternoon, in Fairfax County, Virginia, near the Little River Turnpike exit.

According to authorities, it all started with a crash involving Llamado’s red SUV.

Witnesses reported him weaving erratically through traffic, sideswiping vehicles, and aggressively pursuing a car carrying four women who were complete strangers to him.

After the vehicles came to a stop, Llamado allegedly exited his SUV armed with a knife and began stabbing the women inside the other car.

The victims were identified as Michele Adams, 39, who succumbed to her injuries; Dana Bonnell, 36; Mary C. Flood, 37; and Heather Miller, 40. All of the surviving victims suffered serious wounds and were rushed to nearby hospitals.

Investigators also say Llamado also stabbed and killed his own dog during the chaos.

FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER SUSPECT in LETHAL ROAD RAGE INCIDENT

Jared Llamado killed a woman and a dog, and injured multiple other women, in a road rage incident outside Washington, DC

Llamado was shot and killed by a Virginia State trooperpic.twitter.com/342u8dLzxt

Source: The Gateway Pundit