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Trial Ordered for Man Accused in Violent Carjacking, Pursuit

A judge ordered a trial for man who was shot by police after a high-speed car chase in February during which he allegedly held a woman at gunpoint and stole her car appeared in court on Thursday.

Aaron Lorta, 30, is expected to appear in court again on July 22. He has pleaded not guilty to charges including carjacking, attempted carjacking and fleeing a pursuing police officer's vehicle while driving recklessly.

The chase began Monday when Lorta allegedly carjacked a woman after crashing another stolen car during a 45-minute rush-hour chase that began in Boyle Heights, police said.

Lorta pointed a gun at the woman before driving away in her car, prosecutors said.

The chase wound through downtown LA, went as far north as Lynwood, then ended in Montebello with the suspect running in lanes of the Pomona (60) Freeway.

The driver sometimes headed the wrong way through traffic and smashed into several cars. The chase ended on a street in Montebello when that car got stuck in heavy traffic.

Prosecutors say officers shot Lorta after he unsuccessfully tried to steal two other cars.

Police recovered a large semi-automatic pistol at the scene. If convicted, Lorta faces up to 27 years, 10 months in state prison, officials said.

He has a criminal history that includes convictions for domestic battery, carrying a concealed dirk or dagger, grand theft, assault with a deadly weapon, attempted grand theft auto, theft and unlawful taking or driving of a car, and attempted robbery, according to Los Angeles County Superior Court records.

Lorta is a known gang member with history in the East LA area, police said.

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