What prompted CarMax vehicle rampage? Witnesses say appraisal may have had a role
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Inglewood CarMax experienced a shocking incident when Andrew Jesus Arroyo, 25, crashed his SUV into the dealership showroom, injuring eight individuals, including a potentially paralyzed victim. Prosecutors charged him with attempted murder due to the severity of the injuries inflicted. Witness testimonies suggest Arroyo may have been upset over a vehicle appraisal, though CarMax later claimed this was not consistent with employee accounts. The rapid scene unfolded with chaos, captured on video, as the vehicle caused significant damage before Arroyo fled but later turned himself in to authorities, leading to his current legal troubles.
Eight people were injured in the chaos and two were taken to trauma centers with critical injuries, according to authorities. Witnesses said that Arroyo became disgruntled after his vehicle was appraised by CarMax employees, but it's unclear what about that could have prompted what followed.
The suspected driver, 25-year-old Andrew Jesus Arroyo, injured an employee and several customers in an episode of vehicular carnage that left at least one person paralyzed, according to court records.
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