Downtown LA Cab Driver Stabbing Suspect Charged, Held Without Bail

The murder charge includes the special circumstance allegation of murder during the commission of a carjacking, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

A Los Angeles man was charged Tuesday with capital murder for allegedly stabbing a 62-year-old taxi driver near a fast-food restaurant in downtown Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Teresa Sullivan ordered Victor Daniel Torres, 32, to be held without bail while awaiting arraignment Dec. 11 at the downtown Los Angeles courthouse.

Torres is charged with last Friday's killing of Burbank resident Oganes Papazyan, who died in a parking lot near a Burger King at Grand and Cesar E. Chavez avenues.

The murder charge includes the special circumstance allegation of murder during the commission of a carjacking, along with allegations of murder of a transportation operator, use of a deadly and dangerous weapon and three prior convictions, according to Ricardo Santiago of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

Prosecutors will decide later whether to seek the death penalty against Torres, who is also charged with one count each of attempted first-degree robbery of a transit operator and carjacking.

The coroner's office determined that the victim died from sharp force trauma to the neck.

Patrol officers saw Torres -- who fit the suspect description -- in the 500 block of North Main Street on Sunday and stopped him for questioning.

He was subsequently booked for murder and has been behind bars since then.

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