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Man charged with killing driver in Thanksgiving road rage

The Orange County District Attorney's office says 41-year-old Lee Quevon Walker has been charged with murder, attempted murder and other crimes.
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A California man has been charged with killing one person and wounding five in a road rage shooting on Thanksgiving.

Lee Quevon Walker, 41, is charged with murder, attempted murder and other crimes for allegedly following a truck that hit the vehicle he was traveling in and shooting at its driver and passengers, the Orange County District Attorney's office said in a statement Thursday.

Walker later turned himself into police. He is being held without bail and scheduled to be arraigned Dec. 14.

Authorities said Lucas Rivera-Velasco, 30, was driving home from a Costa Mesa restaurant on Thanksgiving with five passengers in his truck when he hit the vehicle Walker was driving.

Walker, who is from the nearby city of Santa Ana and was traveling with his 3-year-old son and girlfriend, got out of his vehicle but Rivera-Velasco drove off, authorities said.

Walker then got back into his vehicle and followed Rivera-Velasco until he pulled over. He then exited again, walked over and fired shots into the truck, killing Rivera-Velasco and wounding the others, the statement said.

“It is unconscionable to think that a traffic collision could result in the death of a man and the attempted murder of five people," Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in the statement. "Life is too precious to waste over something as trivial as a traffic collision.”

An email message was left for Walker's attorney, Michael Morrison.