The Commercial Appeal

Man held in road-rage killing of girl, 4

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ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. — Police detained a man on Wednesday in connection with the road-rage killing of a 4-year-old girl who was shot in the backseat of her father’s truck after he picked up her and her brother from school.

Albuquerqu­e police would not say if they believe the person of interest taken into custody is the shooter, but they said he matched the descriptio­n of the gunman. His name was not immediatel­y released.

Lilly Garcia was in her dad’s truck with her 7-year-old brother Tuesday when someone in a Toyota opened fire on the family as they traveled down the main east-west freeway in Albuquerqu­e. The father quickly pulled the truck into the median and tried to administer first aid on his daughter as a bystander called 911.

Two nurses on the scene tried save the girl’s life as ambulances arrived and rushed her to the hospital, where she died, Albuquerqu­e Police Chief Gorden Eden said.

Authoritie­s quickly began pressing for tips, offering roughly $25,000 for informatio­n leading to the arrest of the shooter, who was driving a newermodel maroon or dark red Toyota Corolla or Camry with a spoiler on the trunk and dark tinted windows. The car also had a University of New Mexico license plate.

Details about a suspect, described as in his mid20s or early 30s, emerged after police investigat­ed more than a dozen leads, Eden said.

Albuquerqu­e officers “have not stopped or slept,” the police chief said. “Every officer in law enforcemen­t in New Mexico is currently looking for the vehicle I described.”

The person of interest was detained not long after police issued a public appeal for help to identify and find a suspect in the shooting.

It’s not clear what led the incident to escalate, but the father told officers the shooting was the result of road rage.

Mayor Richard Berry said Wednesday that the slaying “cut to the core” of the community. Police worked with state transporta­tion officials to post requests for tips on interstate billboards.

The child’s father and brother were not injured in the shooting.

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