Tourist fatally mowed down in armed robbery at California fashion mall, sparking wild police chase

The 68-year-old woman was with her husband when the suspects tried to rob them at gunpoint, during which she was run over

Tourist fatally mowed down in armed robbery outside California fashion mall, sparking wild police chase

A New Zealand tourist was fatally run over by a group of suspects who were trying to rob her at gunpoint outside a California fashion mall, sparking a wild police chase. CREDIT: KTTV/FOX 11

A tourist from New Zealand was fatally run over by a group of suspects who were trying to rob her at gunpoint outside a California fashion mall on Tuesday, sparking a wild police chase which eventually saw the three alleged perpetrators arrested.

The victim, Patricia McKay, 68, was outside the Fashion Island Mall in Newport Beach — near the Barnes & Noble store — at around 3:30 p.m. with her husband when they were approached by two male suspects who attempted to rob them, the Newport Beach Police Department (NBPD) said. 

One of the suspects pulled out a gun and a struggle ensued, during which the woman was dragged into the parking lot area and several shots were fired, but nobody was hit, police said. 

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One of the suspects emerged shirtless from between two homes and was arrested by police who had their guns drawn. (KTTV/Fox11)

The woman was subsequently run over by a third suspect driving a white Toyota Camry. McKay's husband was not injured. 

"One of the suspects ran while the vehicle fled and actually struck the female victim," NBPD Sgt. Steve Oberon said, per ABC7. "The male suspect that ran got back into the vehicle at which point some rounds were fired from a handgun and the vehicle fled the scene."

The three suspects then fled the scene in the Camry northbound to the Los Angeles area, triggering a police chase.

Fox 11 Los Angeles aerial footage shows one suspect fleeing into a residential neighborhood in the South Gate area after he got out of the car. In the video, a witness can be seen signaling police to his whereabouts – between two homes. 

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A tourist from New Zealand was fatally run over by a group of suspects who were trying to rob her at gunpoint outside a California fashion mall on Tuesday, sparking a wild police chase which eventually saw the three alleged perpetrators arrested. (Fox 11)

Eventually, the suspect emerges shirtless and walks backward towards police with his hands in the air as cops have their guns drawn, the video shows. He then kneels and puts his hands on his head before police surround him, cuff him and then lead him away into a police vehicle. 

The two other suspects continued riding the Camry into Los Angeles County where they abandoned the car but were then picked up by police. 

Newport Beach Mayor Will O'Neill lashed out at the suspects, calling them "creeps" and decrying the "stunning, staggering" attack.

"Newport Beach is a safe community and we're mourning the loss of someone," O'Neill said, according to Fox 11. "Frankly, to hell with these guys... these are thugs. Every community is now dealing with this. We have to do better as a society. We cannot tolerate this."

An external shot of Barnes & Noble at Newport Beach

The incident took place outside Barnes & Noble at the Fashion Island Mall in Newport Beach.

The suspects were identified as Jaden Cunningham, 18, of Lancaster, Malachi Eddward Darnell, 18, of Los Angeles, and Leroyernest Joseph McCrary, 26, of Compton, the NBPD said in a statement. All three were booked on suspicion of homicide, robbery with a firearm and conspiracy.

One delivery driver who witnessed the aftermath of the deadly incident said it was unusual for the area.

"I was driving into the atrium entrance and suddenly I found someone on the ground and someone was giving CPR," Esamaiel Hamad told Fox 11. "This never happens here, like I rarely see a cop car here, only security guards."

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Authored by Michael Dorgan via FoxNews July 3rd 2024