Crime & Safety
Road Rage Brawl Knocks Out Elderly Bystander At LAX
Police hope the public can help find a pair of suspects believed to have left a woman in critical condition during an LAX road rage fight.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A road-rage brawl at Los Angeles International Airport left an elderly bystander in critical condition, and now police are asking for help finding the combatants.
A woman who was checking her bags curbside on the morning of May 31 was knocked unconscious and hospitalized in critical condition when two men involved in a fistfight knocked her to the ground, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Police released surveillance video of the incident Thursday in hopes of gaining the public's help in finding the suspects.
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According to the LAPD, two men got into a road rage fistfight at airport departures around 9:25 a.m. May 31.
"The two individuals slammed into the elderly woman, causing her to fall to the ground knocking her unconscious," the LAPD announced in a written statement. "The Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded and transported the victim to a local hospital, where she was admitted in critical condition. She has since been released from the hospital."
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LAPD News: Felony Battery Suspect Wanted After Road Rage Incident at LAX pic.twitter.com/tyxwQNVzXV
— LAPD PIO (@LAPDPIO) June 13, 2024
According to detectives, the suspect who knocked the woman to the ground is Jasan Givens Sr, 38. He is known to drive a silver Chevrolet sedan with the California license plate 5UAL384 and visible damage to the front passenger door.
Anyone with information about the suspects or assault is urged to contact LAPD Pacific LAX Detective Scott Danielson at 424-646-8303 or 310-646-2255. He can also be reached by email at 39038@lapd.online.
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