
'Desperate' police describe suspect sought in road rage shooting that killed 4-year-old
Albuquerque cops are in a "desperate" search for a man believed to be in his mid-20s or early 30s who was seen driving a maroon or dark red Toyota sedan when he opened fire in a road rage incident that killed a four-year-old girl as her horrified parents watched.
Officer Tanner Tixier said Wednesday morning that police believe the assailant was driving a Corolla or Camry with a spoiler on the trunk and dark tinted windows. The car also had a University of New Mexico plate and may contain the digits "200."
Cops are looking for the shooter who gunned down this four-year-old girl during a road rage incident in New Mexico. (gofundme.com)
The suspect is described as a white male with a dark complexion with short, dark hair, possibly in a fade haircut. He has a thin manicured goatee around his mouth, a thin face, soft jaw and average build. He was wearing a black shirt with gold or yellow writing on it.
“We are in desperate need of info to help us resolve the conflicting information we’re getting right now," Police Chief Gordon Eden said. "We’re begging for the community’s help.”
The killer was going west on Interstate 40 within city limits and pulled up alongside the car the unidentified child was riding in and opened fire around 3 p.m., shooting the child in the head. The child's heartbroken father told police it was a case of road rage.
"The dad explained there was some type of road rage incident," said police spokesman Officer Simon Drobik.
The information released Wednesday afternoon on the suspect's age and the type of vehicle he was driving was the first bit of descriptive information
to that little girl though, I couldn't even imagine what the parents are going through.
easy death penalty case


