An Indianapolis gunman was shot and killed after he charged and yelled at the driver of a Chevy pickup truck for allegedly driving aggressively in traffic.
In a newly released video, Gavin Dasaur, 29, is seen arguing and attempting to punch the unidentified driver while holding what appears to be a gun on July 16.
As the driver punches Dasaur’s fist away, the enraged man can be seen shifting the gun to his left hand as he continues to curse at the driver.
The man behind the wheel points his own gun at Dasaur and shoots the young man about three times.
Gavin Dasaur, 29, was shot and killed after being involved in an alleged incident with a Chevy pickup truck driver
In a newly released video, Dasaur is seen arguing and attempting to punch the unidentified driver while holding what appears to be a gun on July 16.
Indianapolis police officers said they found Dasaur on the ground suffering from gunshot wounds when they arrived at the scene.
He was taken to hospital for treatment but died of his injuries.
The driver was reportedly arrested, but later released after investigators determined he acted in self-defense.
“After further investigation and consultation with the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, that individual was released,” the police spokesperson said. Today in the US.
Dasaur, who came to the US from India in 2016, married Cinthya ZaMora on June 29.
Dasaur, who came to the US from India in 2016, married Cinthya ZaMora on June 29
While his funeral rites took place in the US, his parents plan to take his ashes home
While mourning her husband, ZaMora said The Indianapolis Star: ‘We were so in love and had many plans for the future.
‘Like starting a family, enjoying our honeymoon and traveling the world.
‘He was a hardworking man who was always willing to help others and who wanted to give me and his family the world.
“He didn’t deserve to die this way. It’s such a tragedy that my husband was murdered in cold blood.”
Dasaur started his own transportation company in 2018 after completing his degree in mechanical engineering in 2018.
Although his funeral took place in the US, his parents plan to take his ashes home.