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I heard a foreign news from New Zealand about GTA games has been banned.
MISSION VIEJO, CA -- To video game aficionados, Tuesday morning's deadly carjacking rampage was eerily familiar.
A man shoots a woman several times in his home in the early morning hours and flees the scene in an SUV. After his tire goes flat in a parking lot, he exits with a shotgun.
Seeing the threat, another driver guns it, gets shot in the head, but still manages to drive away.
The shooter runs to a nearby gas station and steals a pickup. He takes the truck onto the freeway, blasting three vehicles with his gun before crashing on an off-ramp.
Finding an elderly man inside a luxury car, the shooter forces him from the vehicle at gunpoint, then shoots him three times.
The killer steals the luxury car, drives to another parking lot, fatally shoots another man in the head, then steals his car and heads back to the freeway.
The police alert is high. Once authorities close in, the killer shoots himself in the head.
Game over.
All of these events, which took place Tuesday morning in Orange County, can also happen in the open-world video game Grand Theft Auto.
I heard a foreign news from New Zealand about GTA games has been banned.