Jason Freeman died violently at 36 years after being struck several times by a hit-and-run driver scene after a fight over a parking space in New Jersey.
The deadly incident occurred around 5 pm on Tuesday in the parking lot of 100 Perrine Roade at Old Bridge. Local police said there was an altercation between Freeman, a Middletown resident, and another man.
Authorities were trying to find out if the argument started in the parking lot or if it was an incident on the highway that escalated to a heated debate.
Apparently the suspect he got into a white vehicle with tinted windows and struck Freeman multiple times before fleeing the scene. A doctor from a nearby medical office came out to help, but it was too late and the victim was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police closed off the area for hours while they tried to gather clues about the incident of hit and run. Surveillance cameras were being reviewed at a nearby medical office building complex. The investigation is still active and ongoing, reported ABC News.
In a similar case, last week A man was sentenced to between 36 years and life in prison after he stabbed two people and ran over five pedestrians, killing a friend of his, during an argument over a parking spot in Queens (NYC).
In In July, a Hispanic man was shot while working in a parking lot in Brooklyn (NYC) for “Law & Order”, a legendary crime TV series.
Previously, in March a man from 43 years shot to death in his building after an apparent dispute over a parking space in Brooklyn. In December 100, in that same county a gentleman of 43 years old was found unconscious with head trauma and police suspect he was fatally struck in a dispute over a double-parked car.