Former NASCAR driver Bobby East was stabbed to death at a gas station in California last Wednesday. He was 37.
"East was phenomenal in USAC National Sprint Cars as well, most notably on pavement tracks," the United States Auto Club said in a statement. "He tallied 15 wins in the series, with the first coming in 2003 at Ohio's Mansfield Motorsports Speedway. He also prevailed at the Milwaukee Mile in 2005 in what remains as the last USAC Sprint Car race held on a one-mile track."
According to Deadline, East was filling up his car at a 76 gas station in Westminster when he got into an altercation with a transient, identified as Trent William Millsap, 27.
Millsap allegedly stabbed East in the chest and then fled the scene. Paramedics arrived and rushed East to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Millsap is also accused of stabbing another man at the gas station before he attacked East. It is unclear what sparked the altercation between East and Millsap. Officials are still trying to locate Millsap and warned that he should be considered armed and dangerous.
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