A 30-year-old Glendale man who allegedly opened fire on a car believed to be occupied by rival gang members and ejected his girlfriend and 7-year-old child from the car earlier this year has been arrested and charged with attempted murder. announced the authorities. Tuesday.
The Sept. 10 incident occurred just before 5 p.m. when Burbank Police Department officers responded to Providence St. Joseph Medical Center for a report of a male gunshot victim being dropped off at the hospital. It started with
Medical staff determined the man suffered a single gunshot wound and was transported to a trauma center for treatment.
After speaking with the victim, who was later released from the hospital, detectives learned the shooting occurred near Victory Boulevard and Allen Street in Glendale.
“The investigation revealed that the suspect was driving in the area when he saw three people, believed to be members of a rival gang, in another vehicle,” a news release from the Burbank Police Department said. Ta.
Authorities said the suspect, later identified as Ramon Alberto Carrillo, removed his girlfriend and child from the car while firing several shots into the vehicle, hitting one of the occupants, before fleeing the scene. .
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Detectives located Carrillo in the Chatsworth community on October 30th, and arrested him without incident.
The 30-year-old man was charged with three counts of attempted murder and one count of firing into an occupied vehicle.
Carrillo is being held without bail, officials added.