Briefly in the news
-- Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- An erroneous report from the Costa Mesa Police
Department on Monday added a bizarre twist to an already strange
attempted murder case.
Police had said Miroslav Maric, 49, of Newport Beach, who was shot in
broad daylight outside a fast-food restaurant in Costa Mesa on Friday,
died Monday morning after he was declared brain dead and pulled off life
support.
On Tuesday, they retracted their statement, saying the information was
incorrect and that Maric is still on life support in the intensive care
unit at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana.
The alleged shooter, Ramadan Dokovic, 42, of Downey, will be charged
with attempted murder, said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Don Holford. Bail has
been denied while he awaits a June 1 arraignment.
Chief David Snowden said the Police Department apologizes for the
error.
“We made a mistake,” he said. “Mistakes do happen.”
Maric was shot several times Friday afternoon as he sat in a black
Mercedes Benz convertible parked at the Jack In The Box restaurant at the
corner of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue.
At least a dozen witnesses saw the shooter pull out the long-barreled
gun and pump bullets into Maric, who they said was cowering and yelling
out for help.
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