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    Suspect held in hit-and-run

    Eight injured when van plows into church festival; 8
    injured in Southfield hit-and-run accident

    The Detroit News
    May 22, 2006

    By Edward L. Cardenas

    SOUTHFIELD -- A day of family fun at St. John's Armenian Church turned
    to horror when a van plowed through a church carnival and struck an
    inflatable ride, sending at least six children and two adults to the
    hospital.

    Police on Sunday night arrested a man who they believe intentionally
    drove a maroon, 1994 Plymouth Voyager van through the crowd about 2
    p.m. Sunday as members of the church and community played on five
    colorful inflatable structures and enjoyed fresh popcorn.

    At Southfield's request, Troy Police arrested the suspect at a home in
    that city and turned him over to Southfield officers. Southfield
    Police seized the man's vehicle.

    As the accident occurred, onlookers screamed for the driver to stop
    the van, with at least one man jumping onto the vehicle and breaking
    out the driver's side window before being thrown off.

    "He is definitely a hero," Southfield Police Sgt. Mike Mellec said of
    the man who tried to stop the driver. "We have information to believe
    it was intentional."

    Police believe the suspect drove the van along a road behind the Alex
    Manoogian School before turning down a small road between the school
    and a tent erected for the festival, which was held between the school
    and church.

    Instead of turning to the left, and into the parking lot, he turned
    right and drove between the inflatable structures where children were
    waiting to play.

    Those injured were taken to Providence Hospital in Southfield with
    injures including bruises, broken ankles and a broken pelvis. Police
    did not identify the injured.

    Stunned parents stood on the edge of the by-then-deflated playscapes
    holding their children. Water bottles, children's shoes and other
    items were strewn along the ground.

    "We tried our best to stop him," said Hosep Torossian, principal of
    the church's high school. "He wouldn't listen to me."

    Others wished they could have done more to stop or apprehend the
    driver.

    Shirley Tufenkjian was riding in a car that was pulling into the
    parking lot of the church when the minivan, with adults in pursuit,
    passed her.

    "I thought he had stolen something," said Tufenkjian, who was looking
    forward to an afternoon with her nine grandchildren at the
    festival. "I felt guilty ... I was the last person to see him. If I
    would have known what he did, I would have crashed into him."

    The incident caught everyone by surprise.

    Rina Aznavour was pushing her 6-month-old son, Andrew, in a stroller
    near the inflatable playscapes when the van roared past her, almost
    knocking over the stroller.

    "He didn't care who was under the car or on the side," said Aznavour
    of West Bloomfield. Her sister narrowly avoided injury by the
    vehicle. She pulled her son's shoulder to get him out of its path.

    "It seemed like he was on a rampage," Laura Calukyan said.

    Friends of the injured children and adults visited the hospital in an
    attempt to learn what happened.

    Members of the media were ushered away by hospital security.

    "The (van) window hit her in the arm," said Kristina Mkoyan, who
    visited a 10-year-old friend, whom she declined to name. She said her
    friend is expected to be OK.

    The church is prominent in Metro Detroit's Armenian community.

    There are more than 40,000 people in Michigan of Armenian descent and
    1 million nationwide, according to a study issued last year by the
    Armenian Research Center/University of Michigan-Dearborn.


    You can reach Edward L. Cardenas at (586) 468-0529 or
    [email protected].

    http://www.detnews.com/ apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060522/METRO/60522038 0
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