A man who allegedly approached a man who was pumping gas at random and shot him in the head is the person who the police are looking for.
At approximately 6:20 in the morning on Tuesday, the event took place at a Speedway gas station located in Northridge, California, at the intersection of Parthenia Street and Tampa Avenue.
The victim was reportedly pumping gas when the culprit approached him and shot him, as stated by the Los Angeles Police Department that the incident occurred. There was no verbal communication between the two, according to them, and the police assumed that the shooting was a random act.
After that, the suspect ran away on foot, in the direction of Tampa Avenue.
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According to the police, the victim was perceptive and conscious. When he entered the convenience store at the petrol station, he informed the clerk that he had been shot and requested assistance. Not only that, but he was also able to call his family, and they came to pick up his vehicle.
After being transported to the hospital, the victim, who is 45 years old, is currently in uncertain condition.
According to the police, the fact that the weapon was likely a tiny caliber gun, probably even a BB gun, was the most likely factor that prevented him from losing his life.
Neither the police nor the public have described the suspect.