BUENA PARK MAN SOUGHT FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER IN TWO GAS STATION ROBBERIES OVER WEEKEND.

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BUENA PARK (CBSLA.com) — Police are looking for a 43 year old man named Gerald Kruska who they believe is behind the attempted murder of a gas station attendant that occurred during two armed robberies back-to-back in Orange County over this past weekend.

Police said Kruska shot a Chevron gas station clerk in the head twice during a robbery in the middle of the day Sunday. Just up the road two days earlier, police said security tape captured a man they believe to be Kruska robbing another Chevron gas station clerk with a gun around 10 p.m.

The wounded man was rushed to U.C. Irvine Medical center by OCFA paramedics and currently listed in grave condition.

A spokesperson for the Orange County District Attorney's Office stated that if the victim does not survive his injuries, the charge of attempted murder will be amended to first degree murder with enhancements due to the act being carried out in commission of a robbery. If found guilty, the suspect will eligible to receive the death penalty during sentencing.

He took plenty of cash during the second robbery but he didn’t hurt anyone.

Customers can’t believe that the robber would be so brazen.

“That’s insane,” said Penny Smith. “I can’t believe something like that would happen here. Why would you do it in front of everybody? You’re gonna get caught.”

Police said that Kruska took off in a gold late model Toyota Corolla.

Customers hope police catch him.

“I definitely will look around and make sure that everything’s OK before I even come out to pump gas,” said Rebecca Ramirez.

If you have any information, contact Buena Park Police.

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