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    Los Angeles Daily News
    March 9 2004

    Police, family baffled by shooting
    No motive apparent in fatal freeway gun-down of driver


    By Naush Boghossian and Phillip W. Browne
    Staff Writer


    NORTH HOLLYWOOD - The son of Armenian immigrants, Garen Ketikyan had
    a strong work ethic, holding down a full-time job at a supermarket
    while studying business at Valley College.

    But the 20-year-old's dreams were cut short early Tuesday when he was
    fatally shot by gunmen in a white Ford Mustang as he and a friend
    drove on the Hollywood (170) Freeway.

    "He wanted to be successful. ... He was like a best friend to me,"
    said the victim's older brother, Harut Ketikyan, 24, a Los Angeles
    County probation officer.

    "Mom and Dad would always tell us, 'The reason we brought you to this
    country is there is more opportunity here.' To get life cut short
    like that is sad."

    Ketikyan was killed just after midnight as he drove his 1998 Mercury
    Marquis north on the freeway near Sherman Way. His passenger, whose
    name was not released for his safety, was uninjured.

    Detectives initially believed the case might be connected to
    narcotics, gangs or other criminal activity, but those leads proved
    false, and the motive remains a mystery.

    "All indications are that they are good, hard-working kids. And they
    were just out having some fun and visiting friends," said LAPD
    Detective Mike Coffey.

    He said Ketikyan and his passenger were stopped at a traffic signal
    at Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Victory Boulevard about 11:45 p.m.
    Monday, and beeped their horn at two motorcyclists who didn't move
    when the light turned green.

    "The men got off the bikes, removed their helmets and began walking
    toward the Mercury in a threatening manner," Coffey said. "Somehow
    the confrontation ended without incident and everyone drove away."

    About 15 minutes later, Ketikyan was on the freeway when a white
    Mustang, with chrome wheels and a new-car registration pulled
    alongside and someone inside fired 10 to 15 rounds, Coffey said.
    Ketikyan was struck in the head and died at the scene.

    The passenger later told detectives he believed the men in the
    Mustang were the motorcyclists who had accosted them earlier.

    "It seemed kind of far-fetched to us that the assailants could switch
    vehicles and find the victims that quickly, but it's not impossible,"
    Coffey said.

    Ketikyan moved with his family from Armenia in 1991. He worked at
    Jon's Market in West Hollywood while studying business at Valley
    College.

    "I just never thought something like that could happen to our family,
    until one day it does," Harut Ketikyan said.

    Anyone with information about the case is asked to call Coffey at the
    LAPD's North Hollywood station, (818) 623-4075. On weekends and
    during nonbusiness, contact the 24-hour toll-free number at the
    Detective Information Desk, at (877) LAWFULL, (877) 529-3855.
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