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    STABBING DEATH RULED SELF-DEFENSE
    By Jason Wells

    Glendale News Press
    May 21 2008

    Two men previously arrested are freed after the D.A.'s office weighs
    in on killing at Del Taco.

    GLENDALE -- Two men arrested on suspicion of murder Saturday in the
    stabbing death of a 30-year-old Glendale man in a Del Taco parking
    lot were released Tuesday after authorities decided one acted in
    self-defense and that there was not enough evidence to charge the
    second with a crime.

    Avetis Barnasyan, 24, will not face murder charges for stabbing Hayk
    Torosyan in the chest Saturday during a physical altercation in the
    parking lot at 2101 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Los Angeles County district
    attorney's office spokeswoman Shiara M. Davila said.

    The second man arrested, 40-year-old Brian Herbert of North Hollywood,
    will not face charges for taking part in the physical altercation
    after investigators determined "there was no evidence he had committed
    a crime," she said.

    Barnasyan and Herbert were scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday if the
    district attorney's office had decided to pursue murder charges.

    Torosyan had reportedly been trying to track Barnasyan in the days
    leading up to the stabbing in order to confront him over a woman they
    both knew.

    Torosyan and Herbert confronted Barnasyan in the Del Taco parking
    lot at 2:15 a.m. and a fight ensued, police said.

    Barnasyan broke free and retrieved a knife, Glendale Police Sgt. Tom
    Lorenz said.

    The two men caught up with him, and Barnasyan struck Torosyan in the
    upper chest with the knife and fled the scene, returning later to
    cooperate with Glendale Police, Lorenz said.

    Torosyan was found bleeding in his car and was taken to Los Angeles
    County-USC Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead.

    Herbert stayed at the scene after the stabbing.

    The Los Angeles County coroner's office on Tuesday determined
    Torosyan's official cause of death to be from a single stab wound to
    his heart.

    "It just so happened that it was a well-placed stab wound that
    unfortunately took his life," Lorenz said.

    Torosyan's death is Glendale's second homicide this year, Lorenz said.

    That leaves 20-month-old Mikea Lim as the city's only murder this year.

    The baby was taken off life support in March after she was found to
    be brain-dead from severe head injuries allegedly sustained at her
    grandparents' home in Glendale.

    Her mother, Anna Regina Lim, has been charged with murder.
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