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    SUSPECTED TRIGGERMAN IN CUSTODY IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD GUNBATTLE
    By Jason Kandel, Staff Writer

    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    May 22 2007

    NORTH HOLLYWOOD - A 17-year-old is in custody this morning, suspected
    of shooting a Armenian man last month after a gunbattle in North
    Hollywood

    The teen, whose identity was withheld by police because he is a minor,
    is the second suspect to be arrested in the death of Marat Manukyan,
    killed April 26 after a fight among a group of Armenians that broke
    out at a Starbucks coffee shop in North Hollywood. Arsen Vardanyan,
    18, was arrested last week on suspicion of assault with a deadly
    weapon in connection with the case.

    Plainclothes officers arrested the juvenile suspect without incident
    Monday night at Universal Citywalk, after a couple of attempts to
    find him at his house were unsuccessful, said Los Angeles Police
    Detective Richard Wheeler, the homicide supervisor at the North
    Hollywood Division.

    "He is believed to be the shooter," Wheeler said.

    The juvenile was booked into Sylmar Juvenile Hall. Detectives expect
    to present their case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's
    Office today.

    Last week, police questioned several other unidentified males, ages
    17-22, about their possible roles in the shooting, which occurred in
    the 13100 block of Raymer Street, said Los Angeles police Lt. Andy
    Neiman, who supervises North Hollywood detectives. Members of the
    Eurasian Organized Crime Task Force - composed of federal, state
    and local investigators - were called to assist North Hollywood
    detectives with translation and contacts in the Armenian community,
    said LAPD Detective Martin Pinner, of the North Hollywood Division.

    Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department's elite Metro unit
    fanned out in predawn raids May 17 to serve search warrants at six
    locations in connection with the case, stretching from Van Nuys
    to Glendale.

    The warrants were served three weeks after Manukyan was killed. The
    shooting stemmed from a fight Manukyan and several acquaintances
    had earlier with another group in which a chair was thrown at
    Starbucks on Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Victory Boulevard in North
    Hollywood, police said. Vardanyan was arrested in connection with the
    chair-throwing incident, Wheeler said. The group had been arguing after
    someone from the group showed "disrespect" to the other group, Pinner
    said. Although the case is not officially classified as gang-related,
    at least one member from the group is reputed to be a member of
    Armenian Power, Pinner said.

    The group continued its dispute later along a dark and isolated spot
    near railroad tracks. A gunbattle ensued and Manukyan was hit in
    the back, police said. The suspects fled and Manukyan was taken to
    a local hospital, where he died.
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