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Missouri Man Charged With Murder After Road Rage Shooting Because Anger Is Not Self-Defense
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Missouri Man Charged With Murder After Road Rage Shooting Because Anger Is Not Self-Defense

Jim Flanders
Last updated: July 3, 2026 11:03 pm
Jim Flanders Published July 3, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • A road rage incident on Interstate 64 resulted in one driver dead and the other charged with second-degree murder.
  • Robert R. Farek shot Luke Joseph Sherman after a confrontation that escalated off the highway.
  • Prosecutors stated Farek cannot claim self-defense because he initiated the aggressive behavior prior to the shooting.
  • The case highlights the importance of restraint for armed citizens in road rage situations.
  • Missouri law does not protect those who provoke confrontations before resorting to violence.

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O’FALLON, MO — A road rage confrontation on Interstate 64 ended with one driver dead and the other charged with second-degree murder. Prosecutors say the shooter cannot claim self-defense because the evidence shows he started the fight.

Let me be clear up front. I am not defending anyone in this story. This is a case study in how quickly anger behind the wheel destroys two lives, and why carrying a firearm demands more restraint, not less.

According to the O’Fallon Police Department, officers responded to a 911 call around 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30, reporting a shooting on the Winghaven Boulevard exit ramp from westbound I-64. Police said an altercation occurred between two drivers on the interstate before both vehicles exited and stopped on the ramp.

The victim was identified as Luke Joseph Sherman, 35, of O’Fallon. Police said Sherman exited his vehicle during the altercation and was shot by the other driver. He died at the scene. Police initially reported he had been shot multiple times, but an autopsy revealed he was shot once.

The shooter, Robert R. Farek, 48, also of O’Fallon, remained at the scene and was the first person to call 911, according to police. Officers recovered a firearm and detained him for questioning.

On July 1, the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged Farek with second-degree murder and armed criminal action. He is being held on a $500,000 cash-only bond.

Here is where this case matters for every armed citizen. According to court documents reported by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the confrontation began when Farek passed Sherman’s Chevy Equinox on the left shoulder and immediately hit the brakes in front of him, miles before the Winghaven exit. Sherman then did the same to Farek about a half mile later. Both men chose escalation over disengagement.

Then came the detail that likely sealed the charging decision. Prosecutors said Farek followed Sherman off the highway at the Winghaven exit, deviating from his normal route home, and license plate reader data showed Farek had not used that exit in the past month.

“You can’t be the initial aggressor and then also claim self-defense,” Prosecuting Attorney Joe McCulloch told the Post-Dispatch.

That single sentence is the entire lesson. A witness riding in Sherman’s vehicle told police Sherman parked on the ramp, got out, and moved toward Farek’s driver side before shots were fired, according to court records reported by KSDK. Farek may well have believed in that moment he was justified. The prosecutor looked at the full timeline and concluded otherwise, because self-defense law does not evaluate the last five seconds in isolation. It evaluates how you got there.

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Missouri law is generous to armed citizens who act lawfully. It does not protect people who provoke a fight, chase it off the highway, and then shoot their way out of the confrontation they helped create. Brake-checking, shoulder-passing, and following another driver off your own route are all choices. Every one of them was an opportunity to let it go.

If you carry, your job in a road rage encounter is simple. Create distance, take the next exit if the other driver does not, and call the police. The gun on your hip is for an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm that you did everything possible to avoid. It is not a tool for winning an argument you should never have joined.

Sherman is dead. Farek sits in jail facing a murder charge. Two families are shattered over a driving dispute that neither man was willing to walk away from.

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