Texas Man Shot and Killed During Car Test Drive
A Texas man lost his life on Tuesday after being killed during a test drive with two potential buyers he met online.
Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the victim as Khudhair Hamdan, a Texas man who was 55 years old. He had arranged to meet with a potential buyer for a test drive of a car he was helping a family member sell through a social media application.
According to the police, two young men arrived at Hamdan’s home on Tuesday evening for the test drive, as seen in surveillance footage and witness accounts. Texas man Hamdan joined them for the ride, but while they were driving along Port Richmond Way, one of the men allegedly shot him. Hamdan then exited the vehicle and collapsed on the road, according to NBCDFW reported.
The Texas man was later found lying unresponsive and was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
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The Suspects for killing the Texas man are on the run!
The two men drove away and abandoned the car less than a mile away behind a shopping center at Matlock and Sublett roads. Surveillance video obtained by detectives showed the two men leaving the car and walking away, according to the police.
According to Fox News, police are currently investigating the incident and have released surveillance images of the suspects.
People are advised not to approach either of the two men if they know or see them and to immediately call 911. Both suspects in killing the Texas man are considered to be armed and dangerous.
The Arlington Police Department has requested that anyone who has information about the shooting or recognizes either of the two men contact Detective Simmons at 817-459-5735. Individuals can also choose to remain anonymous by contacting Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477, and there is a possibility of receiving a reward.
Finally, the police department recommends that anyone who is buying or selling items through a digital marketplace should utilize designated safe zones at each of the department’s four patrol stations. This is being encouraged for the safety of community members, especially when dealing with strangers.
Oak Farms Dairy has offered a $10,000 reward for any information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of the suspects who killed the Texas man.
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