He was wanted for a traffic and vehicle related warrant from 2019 at the time of his arrest on Monday.
Mounties are reminding drivers to obey speed limits, particularly around school zones. He has previously been booked for harassment, grand larceny, and strangulation, according to The Post.
He then allegedly opened fire - almost instantly after pulling out the gun - and struck Fayaz in the head. The 83-year-old driver of the Mercedes, who is a resident of Qualicum Beach, was stopped and had their vehicle impounded for seven days for excessive speeding. Fayaz, who worked for the NYPD for five years, has died. Presentation Operator MessageOperator (Operator)Good day, and welcome to the Essex Property Trust Fourth Quarter 2022 Earnings Conference Call.