Coroner pronounces shooting victim dead
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- There are conflicting official reports about the death
of a 48-year-old Newport Beach man who was shot multiple times in the
parking lot of a fast-food restaurant in a bizarre, public incident last
week.
Hospital officials at the Western Medical Center in Santa Ana said
Miroslav Maric was pronounced dead Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. But the Orange
County coroner has entered the time of his death as 11:15 a.m. Monday.
An autopsy was conducted Wednesday, officials said. Officials at the
coroner’s office said they could not explain the discrepancy in the
reported time of Maric’s death.
Earlier this week, Costa Mesa police acknowledged they released
incorrect information when they circulated a press release Monday stating
Maric had died after being taken off life support.
Police are not releasing any further information about the motive
behind the shooting. Ramadan Dokovic, 52, of Downey, who was arrested
Friday on suspicion of shooting Maric, is being held in Orange County
Jail without bail. Dokovic’s arraignment was continued from Tuesday to
June 1.
Police and witnesses said Dokovic shot Maric at least two times May 18
after the two got into an argument while sitting in a convertible black
Mercedes Benz parked outside a Jack In The Box restaurant at the corner
of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue.
The Orange County district attorney is expected to bump up charges
against Dokovic, raising it from attempted murder to murder in the first
degree.
Officials said Dokovic already has a prior felony conviction for a
“violent crime” he committed. They declined to comment further on the
conviction.
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