Arizona woman surrenders in fatal road rage shooting

Heather Arriaga, 24, turned herself in to Phoenix police on Monday evening for the manslaughter of Stephen Guardino during a road rage incident last September. Witnesses described how Arriaga shot Guardino in the neck from her car after he allegedly spit on her, then sat watching him bleed out. She faces arraignment on April 14.

Phoenix police issued a warrant for Heather Arriaga after court documents detailed her alleged role in the death of 54-year-old Stephen Guardino on September 27, 2025. The incident unfolded near the intersection of 7th and Missouri Avenues, south of Bethany Home Road and across from a Starbucks, where drivers had been aggressively maneuvering into each other's lanes and tailgating, witnesses said to AZ Family.

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An 18-year-old driver in Tucson, Arizona, received a 2.5-year prison sentence for leaving the scene of a fatal collision that killed a 75-year-old grandmother last November. Alexis Eduardo Ibarra-Guerrero struck Sally Alcaraz Rodriguez as she walked to a bus stop, then drove off after briefly stopping. The collision was ruled accidental, sparing him charges related to her death.

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Robert Marin allegedly shot his estranged wife Heather Marin four times in their Phoenix garage, then lit a cigar while standing over her body. Their teenage daughter witnessed the scene after hearing her mother plead 'please don't kill me.' Marin was arrested and charged with first-degree murder.

A 33-year-old man faces a murder charge after allegedly shooting his ex-girlfriend in her Las Vegas apartment moments after she called 911 to report him threatening her with a gun. Police responded to the domestic disturbance and found the victim dead from multiple gunshot wounds. The suspect was later arrested without incident.

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Arianna Selina Gajraj, a 23-year-old from Florida, received a 36-month prison sentence for her role in an attempted murder ambush orchestrated by her recently reconciled boyfriend. The victim escaped unharmed despite 21 shots fired at his vehicle in Clermont. Gajraj pleaded guilty to charges of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.

 

 

 

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