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    Man convicted in road-rage killing of US documentary filmmaker

    AP Worldstream; Aug 26, 2006

    A former truck driver who was arrested in Armenia and returned to
    California was convicted of first-degree murder for a vicious freeway
    road-rage killing of documentary filmmaker Michael Craven.

    Jurors deliberated for more than two hours Friday before reaching
    a decision. They also convicted Shahen Eghia Keshishian, 34, of
    vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and leaving the scene
    of an accident.

    He is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 27.

    Keshishian ran down Craven, 44, with a black GMC Suburban on April
    29, 2000. The killing came after a road rage confrontation along the
    Hollywood Freeway.

    Craven had been driving on the freeway after dinner with a friend
    when the Suburban pulled up and eggs were thrown. One of the drivers
    had apparently cut in front of the other.

    Authorities believe Craven pulled to the side of the freeway to
    confront Keshishian, who stopped behind him. A passenger in the
    Suburban then threw a beer bottle at Craven's Jeep.

    Craven was then run over and he died a short time later at a hospital.

    Keshishian was charged June 23, 2000, with Craven's slaying, and
    charged separately by federal authorities in November 2000 with
    unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

    Keshishian was hiding in Armenia and was arrested in late 2004 for
    overstaying his visa. He was subsequently extradited to the United
    States.

    Glendale police said his extradition marked the first time someone
    from Armenia was handed to U.S. authorities to be returned to face
    criminal charges.
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