Newport man dies after shooting
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Paul Clinton
COSTA MESA -- A Newport Beach man shot Friday in broad daylight died
Monday of his wounds after he was declared brain dead and pulled off life
support.
Miroslav Maric, 49, died at 11:15 a.m. Monday at Western Medical
Center in Santa Ana, where he was taken after the incident. Maric had
been in critical condition for almost three days.
The Costa Mesa Police Department continued its investigation of the
killing Monday but released few details about the crime.
“In terms of the nuts and bolts of this thing, there’s a big tarp
being thrown over it,” Lt. Dale Birney said.
Maric was shot several times Friday afternoon as he sat in a black
convertible Mercedes Benz, which was parked at a Jack in the Box
restaurant on the corner of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue.
Investigators “are trying to get up to speed on what brought these two
to that parking lot at that point,” Birney said.Police arrested Ramadan
Dokovic, 42, shortly after the shooting. Charges against him were
increased to homicide after Maric’s death. Dokovic lives in Downey.
About 3 p.m. Friday, Dokovic allegedly fired multiple shots at Maric
at point-blank range as the two sat together in the Mercedes.
According to several witnesses, Dokovic casually shot Maric several
times. He then calmly smoked a cigarette.
Police did not confirm whether the two men knew each other but did say
the shooting was not random. Dokovic placed a large handgun on the trunk
of the car and was walking away from the scene when police arrested him.
The event wasn’t without trauma for the shooter, who vomited on the
pavement before being taken into custody, police said. Dokovic also
complained of chest pains and was then taken to Hoag Hospital in Newport
Beach. He was later released and booked into Costa Mesa jail.
The daylight shooting startled the crowd of onlookers, many of whom
witnessed it. Katherine Lesage, who waited nearby at a hair salon, said
she was “shocked and disgusted” by the event.
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