A person was arrested on suspicion of homicide after allegedly fatally punching one other driver in a street rage altercation this week in West Hollywood, authorities mentioned.
At 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies responded to a comfort retailer within the 7900 block of West Santa Monica Boulevard after receiving a name for help.
After they arrived, deputies discovered 68-year-old Armando Gabriel, of Los Angeles, unresponsive on the sidewalk in entrance of the shop.
The Los Angeles County Fireplace Division took Gabriel to an area hospital, the place he was later pronounced useless.
Ramon Casas, a 48-year-old resident of Bell Gardens, was detained by deputies on the scene.
Based on the Sheriff’s Division, Gabriel and Casas had been concerned in a minor visitors collision within the comfort retailer parking zone. A confrontation ensued, throughout which authorities allege Casas assaulted Gabriel, knocking him unconscious.
“Simply cold-cocked this man within the face,” Sean Harrison, who was grabbing meals at a close-by restaurant, advised KTLA-TV.
Casas was arrested and booked on suspicion of homicide. He stays in custody on $2-million bail and was scheduled to seem in courtroom Thursday.
Anybody with details about this incident is inspired to contact the Sheriff’s Division’s Murder Bureau at (323) 890-5500. Ideas may also be made anonymously by dialing (800) 222-8477, on-line at lacrimestoppers.org or by utilizing the “P3 Ideas” cellular app.