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    Glendale News Press, CA
    July 7 2007


    Park shooting suspects in custody

    Officers who arrest two men also find a pistol, which now is being
    examined by forensics experts.

    By Chris Wiebe

    GLENDALE - Glendale Police Department officers arrested two men on
    suspicion of attempted murder in connection with a June 26 drive-by
    shooting at Brand Park.

    Pasadena resident Harutyun Abrahamyan, 21, and Haroutioun Aivazian,
    19, of Glendale, were arrested separately at their residences on
    Thursday afternoon after a 10-day, multi-unit investigation, Glendale
    Police Officer John Balian said.

    A handgun that was recovered is being examined by forensic experts,
    he added.

    "The detectives worked tirelessly along with the gang unit to
    identify the subjects who were behind the shooting and ended up
    arresting them," he said. "It was a lot of leg work, a lot of
    interviewing, a lot of contacting numerous witnesses. With it
    happening in the park, there were obviously a lot of people around."

    The incident took place at about 5 p.m., when witnesses said a man
    driving a white SUV rolled up near the basketball courts on the east
    side of the park and, after a brief verbal exchange, fired about five
    gunshots at a group of men.

    "We know there were some words exchanged, but we don't know exactly
    what was said," Balian said. "And we're not getting much cooperation
    from either side."

    No one was injured in the shooting, but stray bullets struck a
    Cadillac sedan that was carrying three women and one juvenile
    passenger.

    Detectives are still trying to untangle the circumstances that
    preceded the shooting, but the department is not getting much help
    from the victims or the suspects regarding a possible motive, Balian
    said.

    "We're still trying to piece this thing together to find out what
    their beefs were with each other; who happened to be the intended
    target; and who these females that were in the middle of it, who
    ended up getting their vehicle shot," he said.

    Abrahamyan and Aivazian have apparent gang ties, Balian said.

    After the Brand Park shooting, neighboring residents voiced concerns
    that the conditions of the facility have turned it into a high-crime
    area. Residents regularly report seeing drug paraphernalia and other
    debris strewn throughout the park, and hearing loud music from cars
    parked in the area.

    In response to neighbors' concerns, city officials posted an employee
    at the entrance to the park from 2 to 10 p.m.

    Residents who live near Brand Park expressed relief at the
    announcement of Thursday's arrest, but still had concerns about the
    safety of the park.

    "The good news is we've got a great police department," said Robert
    Mulder, whose home borders the park.

    "If this were to happen in Los Angeles, nobody would have cared. But
    the bad news is, we've got a park with a lot of problems."

    Neighbors in the area are generating a petition that they plan to
    submit to the City Council asking for changes in the park, such as
    the removal of basketball courts, he added.

    "We're relieved as neighbors that someone's in custody," he said.
    "But we know this is just the tip of the iceberg."

    Both men are being held at Glendale Jail.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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