Road rage gone really bad

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  1. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    LOS ANGELES — A road-rage crash critically injured a mother and her two small children, who were crushed between parked cars, police said Wednesday.
    Two men were booked for investigation of attempted murder in connection with the crash Tuesday in the San Fernando Valley.
    The drivers of a black Nissan Maxima and a red Chevrolet Camaro got into a dispute shortly after 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Van Nuys area and began racing and weaving along city streets at 50 mph to 90 mph, police said.
    The cars were "cutting each other off, they were jockeying for position," Detective Bill Butos said. "They were tapping on the brakes, one of the vehicles was tapping on the brakes, trying to cause the other vehicle to ram into the vehicle."
    In Reseda, the Camaro slammed on its brakes and the Nissan tried to avoid it and hit a parked car, Officer Jason Lee said.
    A 31-year-old woman and her two children were smashed between parked cars.
    Police did not release their names. However, relatives identified the woman as Syeda Arif.
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    The woman was in critical condition Wednesday at a hospital.
    "She has lost one leg and the other leg is, unfortunately, crushed. They're trying to save that," Lee said.
    Her 4-year-old son was hospitalized on life support and his 8 1/2-month old sister was hospitalized in critical condition, Lee said.
    Witnesses said the younger child was "launched into the air and slammed against a tree, " police Capt. Ron Marbrey said.
    Arif's husband, Amir Arif, told KCAL-TV that his son had massive brain damage.
    "It's a matter of time that doctor will take out his life support ... my son dies," he said.
    The Nissan driver, Armando Gamboa Ayon, 19, of Pacoima, was arrested at the scene and the Camaro's driver, Brian Barnes, 44, of Northridge, later surrendered at a police station. Both were booked for investigation of attempted murder and held on bail of $1.5 million each, police said.
    "That could change if the 4-year-old ends up dying. It would be a murder charge," Lee said.
    There was no answer at a phone number listed for a Brian Barnes in Northridge Wednesday evening. There was no listing for Gamboa Ayon in Pacoima or the surrounding area.
    The crash was "entirely senseless, entirely the basis of two individuals that got into a contest of wills, if you will, over nothing more than a common traffic dispute ... over nothing more than whose car is on the roadway in front of the other person," Deputy Chief Michael Moore said.
     
  2. mom2~1boy

    mom2~1boy Guest

    I couldnt imagine the horror of this family right now.. if that child dies he should be tried for murder...
     
  3. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    He died.
    http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-rage12oct12,0,1208320.story?coll=la-home-center
     
  4. INTHEBUFF

    INTHEBUFF Well-Known Member

    sad thing is, this could easily happen around here. There's some crazy drivers out there on the roads. Strange that this story was posted, because this morning as I was driving to work my thoughts were about the morning commute and all of the crazy drivers on the road. Thoughts went to what I observe each morning, afternoon is a totally different story, but ya know what I see most, it's that most of the one's in a hurry, riding your bumper, taking most of the risks and in such a hurry are the young women in their small cars or mini-vans that are on there way to work. Just an observation here, not all of the young drivers are women but most seem to be and I hate to say it so pretend that I'm whispering, their young black women. Reminds me of what my husband always has said, if their ain't going 20mph their going 100mph, LOL. Afternoon is about all of the construction workers or yard maintenance people that are getting off and heading for the........
     
  5. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    yup :-( I sent it to DH :evil:
     
  6. Angeleyes

    Angeleyes Guest

    Its so sad that a child had to die because of some stupid damn idiot.
     
  7. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    I couldn't agree more, that's terrible!:cry:
     
  8. ServerSnapper

    ServerSnapper Well-Known Member

    What about the mother who was also participating??? Wasn't she doing the same thing or was she one of the parked vehicles?
     
  9. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    From what I read the Mother and the two children were walking in between two of the parked vehicles that were hit and that is why they were crushed.
     
  10. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    No, she wasn't participating. They were apparently between some cars probably parked along the street and the road rage guy hit the parked car, pushing it into her and her kids.....
     
  11. mom2~1boy

    mom2~1boy Guest

    that is what was reported..
     
  12. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    Hello?
     
  13. Southernborn

    Southernborn Well-Known Member

    SS is addicted to the Bouncing Balls, so he comes in here and looks a minute and then back to that addiction...LOL
     
  14. JCoRes

    JCoRes Well-Known Member

    Even if the child doesn't die

    Both of these guys should be charged with attempted murder or whatever the stiffest charge can be.

    C'mon now ... anyone with a driver's license shld know better then to act like this with a potential deadly weapon. More so when people are around.
     

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