1 dead, 1 wounded after shooting at parking lot in Valley Glen
Daily News Wire Services
12/06/2010
VALLEY GLEN - A dispute between Armenian gang members may have led to
an early morning shooting in a fast-food restaurant parking lot on
Victory Boulevard that caused the death of one man and injured
extremities of another, a police sergeant said.
Witnesses said shortly after 2 a.m. four men in separate cars screamed
at each other, Sgt. Michael Kammert said. The witnesses called
police, and when officers arrived they found one victim with a gunshot
wound to the chest and one victim with gunshot wounds to the right
arm, left leg and left foot, he said.
The victims were transported to Holy Cross Hospital where the man in
his 30s with the chest wound died, Kammert said. The other victim,
believed in his 20s, was treated for his wounds.
The suspects are described as two to four men who fled westbound on
Victory Boulevard in a blue sedan, he said.
As of 4:40 a.m. the parking lot was a crime scene, and was expected to
remain one for several more hours, Kammert said.
From: A. Papazian
Daily News Wire Services
12/06/2010
VALLEY GLEN - A dispute between Armenian gang members may have led to
an early morning shooting in a fast-food restaurant parking lot on
Victory Boulevard that caused the death of one man and injured
extremities of another, a police sergeant said.
Witnesses said shortly after 2 a.m. four men in separate cars screamed
at each other, Sgt. Michael Kammert said. The witnesses called
police, and when officers arrived they found one victim with a gunshot
wound to the chest and one victim with gunshot wounds to the right
arm, left leg and left foot, he said.
The victims were transported to Holy Cross Hospital where the man in
his 30s with the chest wound died, Kammert said. The other victim,
believed in his 20s, was treated for his wounds.
The suspects are described as two to four men who fled westbound on
Victory Boulevard in a blue sedan, he said.
As of 4:40 a.m. the parking lot was a crime scene, and was expected to
remain one for several more hours, Kammert said.
From: A. Papazian