A Miami Shores woman is sharing her story one year after being shot on Interstate 95.

Esha Dawkins had her 6-year-old son, Samuel, by her side just as she did that day when she was struck while he sat behind her in the car.

Now, a year later, she lives with a bullet lodged in her neck and is asking for more technology on I-95 to help prevent what happened to her.

Bullet pierced windshield, struck driver's neck

"The bullet came through the passenger side windshield where my son was sitting behind me and into my neck. I was sitting in the driver seat, driving," Dawkins said as she showed her scar.

Dawkins and her son, who was 5 at the time, were heading home southbound from Costco, preparing for Thanksgiving, when they were caught in the crossfire of two drivers shooting at each other.

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