The LA Times is reporting on a bizarre road rage case that began on the 101 Freeway. Sarkis Ambartsumyan allegedly shot another driver in the hand following a dispute on the 101, but the shot driver didn't give up and followed Ambartsumyan to an auto-body shop on Cahuenga Boulevard. There he flagged down a Fire captain which eventually led to the suspect's capture. It's rough out there on the freeways, be careful who you engage with.
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Road Rage on the 101 ~ Toluca Lake
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