ONE DEAD AND TWO INJURED FROM DISPUTE
Gagik Shamshyan
A1Plus.am
13/05/10
Residents of building #17 on Komitas Street sounded the alarm to
Arabkir police division after hearing gunshots near "Alpha Realty"
real estate agency.
The police also received an alarm from Mikayelyan Hospital that a
youth had been transferred with gunshots. "Armenia" medical center
informed the police that anonymous people had transferred two people
with gunshots.
The police found a cartridge that had been used in the yard of
building #17 on Komitas Street. They were at the scene. Until 3:30
a.m., RA First Deputy Chief of Police Hunan Poghosyan, Chief of Police
of Yerevan Nerses Nazaryan, Head of the Chief Department of the Fight
against Organized Crime Gagik Avetisyan and experts were at Arabkir
police division.
The police have already sent the cartridges for examination. According
to our sources, a dispute led to a fight and shots were fired after
that.
People gathered in the yard of the building on Komitas Street told
"A1+" that the dispute was between youth ranging from 18 to 25 years
of age, but they didn't know who they were.
Gagik Shamshyan
A1Plus.am
13/05/10
Residents of building #17 on Komitas Street sounded the alarm to
Arabkir police division after hearing gunshots near "Alpha Realty"
real estate agency.
The police also received an alarm from Mikayelyan Hospital that a
youth had been transferred with gunshots. "Armenia" medical center
informed the police that anonymous people had transferred two people
with gunshots.
The police found a cartridge that had been used in the yard of
building #17 on Komitas Street. They were at the scene. Until 3:30
a.m., RA First Deputy Chief of Police Hunan Poghosyan, Chief of Police
of Yerevan Nerses Nazaryan, Head of the Chief Department of the Fight
against Organized Crime Gagik Avetisyan and experts were at Arabkir
police division.
The police have already sent the cartridges for examination. According
to our sources, a dispute led to a fight and shots were fired after
that.
People gathered in the yard of the building on Komitas Street told
"A1+" that the dispute was between youth ranging from 18 to 25 years
of age, but they didn't know who they were.