“4-Year-Old Gor Adamyan tragically killed in California road rage shooting”

By | December 18, 2023

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Authorities have identified the young victim who tragically lost his life just 10 days before Christmas in a senseless act of road rage.

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On Friday, December 15th, the Adamyan family had their lives shattered when a road rage altercation escalated into a devastating incident, culminating in the loss of their beloved 4-year-old son, Gor Adamyan.

Gor’s parents were on their way to purchase groceries when a chance encounter with another driver spiraled into an unimaginable tragedy. The driver, involved in the road incident, allegedly pursued the Adamyan family vehicle through various surface streets in Lancaster.

In a heartbreaking turn of events, the assailant fired multiple shots at the family’s vehicle, inflicting fatal injuries upon young Gor. Tragically, he succumbed to his injuries on Friday night, leaving his grieving family to endure the pain of his loss just a few days shy of the festive season.

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Law enforcement officials have arrested two individuals, a 29-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman, on suspicion of murder in connection with this heinous incident.

Investigators have not yet disclosed the trigger for the initial road rage confrontation, leaving concerned citizens and the community in shock.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to provide assistance to Gor Adamyan’s family in covering the funeral expenses. If you wish to make a donation, please click here.

The authorities continue to investigate this shocking shooting incident, appealing to the public for any information regarding the suspects involved. If you have any relevant information, please contact 323-890-5500. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS or 8477.

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