Man found dead in bullet-riddled car with Uber sticker in Lincoln Heights

ByLeo Stallworth and ABC7.com staff KABC logo
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Man found dead in bullet-riddled car w/ Uber sticker in Lincoln Heights
A 35-year-old man was found dead in a bullet-riddled car with an Uber sticker on the windshield in Lincoln Heights. The shooting sparked a chase that ended with four arrests in La Puente.

LINCOLN HEIGHTS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A 35-year-old man was found dead in a bullet-riddled car with an Uber sticker affixed on the windshield in Lincoln Heights early Tuesday morning.

The victim appeared to be in the driver's seat of the vehicle, which ended up partially atop a curb in the intersection of North Broadway and Griffin Avenue.

Although an Uber placard was found on the windshield, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck told the police commission that there is no Uber involvement in the shooting.

Detectives say the shooter or shooters pulled alongside the victim's car and opened fire, shooting off approximately eight rounds before fleeing around 2:20 a.m.

Officers who happened to be in the area heard the gunshots and saw an SUV fleeing the scene. Los Angeles police started the pursuit, but the California Highway Patrol took over once the vehicle hit the freeway.

CHP pursued the car on the 10 Freeway and various surface streets. The SUV eventually pulled over at Hacienda Boulevard near the 60 Freeway in La Puente, where CHP arrested four suspects without further incident.

Investigators said the suspects, two men and two women, are documented gang members.

It was not known if the victim was also a gang member. His identity was not released.

Police searched the victim's car and the suspects' SUV and found no weapons in either.

The motive behind the shooting remains unknown, but investigators said the incident does appear to be gang related.