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Highway 4 shooting suspect was Kimbo Slice lookalike who victim laughed at, police say

CONCORD — A motorist on Highway 4 allegedly couldn’t contain his laughter when he noticed a man driving a Chrysler Crossfire next to him keenly resembled Kimbo Slice, the late MMA fighter and media sensation.

Things stopped being funny fast. According to the California Highway Patrol, the Slice lookalike pulled out a gun, followed the other driver for several minutes and fired a shot into the victim’s vehicle. Then the Crossfire sped off, leaving the victim to tend to a gunshot wound to the leg. He was hospitalized, but survived, authorities said.

The victim in the July 22 shooting later told police that he noticed the suspect’s resemblance to Slice and began to laugh. After noticing the laughter, the suspect began to trail him, authorities said. When he next looked into the Crossfire, he realized that the driver was now wearing a ski mask, and the man began firing at that point, according to court records.

Slice, a boxer and MMA fighter, built a professional career out of notoriety for his street fighting prowess, after going viral in several videos of backyard bouts. His distinguishable look, punctuated by a large black beard, became iconic. He died of heart failure in 2016, at age 42.

The suspect apparently sported a similar beard, which also aided police in identifying him. By the early morning of July 24, police had arrested 33-year-old David Milburn on suspicion of assault with a firearm and attempted murder. By then, he’d already allegedly shot a second person in an unrelated shooting on another Contra Costa freeway, court records show.

Authorities allege that on July 23, Milburn fired at a Toyota Avalon on Highway 24, near the Caldecott Tunnel. This time, the victim was not struck by gunfire, but heard the shot and noticed the Crossfire speeding by, authorities said.

Police tracked Milburn to Vacaville, and attempted to arrest him around 1:30 a.m. on July 24. A CHP news release says he “refused to stop, leading officers on a short pursuit before being arrested without incident.” During the chase, he was seen throwing a gun and two large-capacity magazines from the Crossfire, according to the CHP.

Milburn was charged with attempted murder, assault with a firearm and possession of a machine gun. But in court there was another concerning development. On Aug. 6, a Contra Costa County judge found sufficient cause to doubt Milburn’s mental competence for trial and ordered doctors to examine him, then compile a report, putting the prosecution on hold for now. A hearing to review the doctor’s report has been set for Oct. 1, court records show.

Before a doubt was declared, Milburn pleaded not guilty, and his bail was set at $2.3 million, records show.

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