A man who was shot and robbed near Koreatown in Los Angeles may be related to the royal family of Korea.

The victim, a man between 25 and 30 years old, was driving a Rolls-Royce Phantom when he was shot during a robbery.

Two men stole a man's watch and gold chains before fleeing the scene.

The victim was found with a gunshot wound to the head. He was in a critical condition.

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Andrew Lee, the founder of London Trust Media, is the owner of the Rolls-Royce Phantom. Lee was declared the family's crown prince after he was identified as a relative by Korea's Imperial Highness King Yiseok.

It's not known if Lee was at the scene of the robbery or not.

There is currently an investigation going on. No one has been arrested. Two black men are being searched by police.

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After a recent increase in crimes targeting wealthy citizens, the Los Angeles Police Department has warned the public not to carry or flaunt luxurious items. The police launched a task force last November to combat follow- home robberies, in which criminals watch their victims until they are able to carry out their robbery in a secluded area.

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