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Home » Armed Georgia Man Shoots Road Rage Attacker Who Grabbed His Revolver – Off-Duty GBI Agent Then Opens Fire on Him – USA Carry

Armed Georgia Man Shoots Road Rage Attacker Who Grabbed His Revolver – Off-Duty GBI Agent Then Opens Fire on Him – USA Carry

Adam Green By Adam Green April 8, 2026 5 Min Read
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Armed Georgia Man Shoots Road Rage Attacker Who Grabbed His Revolver – Off-Duty GBI Agent Then Opens Fire on Him – USA Carry

Key Takeaways

  • A Georgia man shot in a road rage incident after defending himself from an attacker who seized his revolver.
  • The confrontation escalated quickly when Matthew Seawright attempted to exit his vehicle while an aggressive driver blocked his path.
  • Seawright regained control of his revolver during a physical struggle and shot Earnest Howard, who later called 911 after fleeing the scene.
  • An off-duty GBI agent mistakenly fired at Seawright without understanding the situation, but Seawright complied with commands immediately.
  • The incident highlights important lessons for armed citizens about avoiding confrontation, weapon retention, and handling interactions with law enforcement.

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

HULL, GA – A Georgia man shot a road rage attacker who had seized his revolver and tried to use it against him, only to be fired upon seconds later by an off-duty GBI agent who arrived on scene without knowing what had led to the confrontation.

The incident happened around noon on April 4, 2026, on Kimberly Circle near U.S. Highway 29 in Hull. Matthew Seawright, 38, was driving with his teenage daughter when Earnest Howard, 47, of Athens, began brake-checking his truck before stopping and blocking the intersection.

Howard exited his vehicle and approached Seawright while yelling at him. Seawright got out of his truck and placed a revolver in his pocket. Howard then struck Seawright multiple times.

During the struggle, Seawright drew his revolver. Howard gained control of it and attempted to shoot Seawright. Seawright regained control of the weapon and fired several shots, hitting Howard.

At that moment, an off-duty GBI agent traveling north on U.S. Highway 29 witnessed Seawright firing and stopped to intervene. Without the benefit of knowing what had just unfolded, the agent fired multiple rounds at Seawright. Seawright was not struck. He immediately dropped his revolver and complied with the agent’s commands.

Howard drove away into Clarke County, stopped, and called 911 to report he had been shot. EMS transported him to an area hospital. He was later released and booked into the Madison County Jail.

Howard faces charges including Aggravated Assault, Battery, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Cruelty to Children, False Imprisonment, and False Imprisonment of a Person Under the Age of 14. No agents were injured.

The Thomson GBI Regional Investigative Office is conducting both the aggravated assault and officer-involved shooting investigations. The cases will be forwarded to the Northern Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office once complete.

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What This Incident Teaches Armed Citizens

This case illustrates three critical lessons for anyone who carries.

First, consider whether you need to exit the vehicle at all. Howard had stopped and was blocking the road, but based on the GBI’s account, there may have been an opportunity to back up or maneuver around the situation rather than engage it on foot. Exiting the truck turned a road rage confrontation into a physical fight. With a teenage daughter in the vehicle, the decision should have weighed heavily toward creating distance and driving away if there was any way to do so. Getting out rarely makes a bad situation better.

Second, weapon retention matters. Once Seawright was in a physical altercation, Howard was able to take his revolver and attempt to shoot him with it. That is exactly the kind of scenario that can turn fatal in seconds. If you carry, train specifically for retention, because a gun you cannot keep in your possession can become a weapon used against you.

Third, how you handle the aftermath of a defensive shooting matters as much as the shooting itself. When the off-duty agent arrived, all he saw was a man firing a gun. Seawright’s immediate compliance after the agent engaged almost certainly prevented a worse outcome. Dropping the firearm and following commands the moment law enforcement arrives are not optional steps.

The Second Amendment protects the right of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves against the kind of attack Seawright faced. That right carries with it the responsibility to train, to think through scenarios before they happen, and to make the best decision possible when things escalate fast.

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