MMA fighter dead at 25 after fatal shooting in Florida home invasion

Aaron Rajman, a mixed martial artist and member of American Top Team, was shot and killed at his Boca Raton, Fla., home on Monday night.

A Florida-based mixed martial artist was killed in a home invasion Monday night, per Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and a report from Sun-Sentinel.com.

Aaron Rajman was shot in his Boca Raton, FL home by one of several men who walked inside following an argument between Rajman and the group of men, per the report. The men left after Rajman was struck.

Rajman died shortly thereafter.

“I’m just literally at a loss for words. Everyone I talked to is sickened,” local promoter Dave Zalewski said (via Sun-Sentinel.com). “He was the most humble guy around, he never talked bad about people.”

Per the report, the sheriff’s office has no motive for the Monday shooting. No suspects have been identified.

Rajman was 2-2 as a pro fighter and had just celebrated his 25th birthday on June 27. Rajman, who trained out of Coconut Creek’s American Top Team, last fought in May 2016 and lost via technical knockout.

A GoFundMe page was created to raise money to pay for funeral expenses and other costs and help his family. It has already exceeded its goal of $20,000.

Aaron Rajman, a mixed martial artist and member of American Top Team, was shot and killed at his Boca Raton, Fla., home on Monday night.

A Florida-based mixed martial artist was killed in a home invasion Monday night, per Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and a report from Sun-Sentinel.com.

Aaron Rajman was shot in his Boca Raton, FL home by one of several men who walked inside following an argument between Rajman and the group of men, per the report. The men left after Rajman was struck.

Rajman died shortly thereafter.

“I’m just literally at a loss for words. Everyone I talked to is sickened,” local promoter Dave Zalewski said (via Sun-Sentinel.com). “He was the most humble guy around, he never talked bad about people.”

Per the report, the sheriff’s office has no motive for the Monday shooting. No suspects have been identified.

Rajman was 2-2 as a pro fighter and had just celebrated his 25th birthday on June 27. Rajman, who trained out of Coconut Creek’s American Top Team, last fought in May 2016 and lost via technical knockout.

A GoFundMe page was created to raise money to pay for funeral expenses and other costs and help his family. It has already exceeded its goal of $20,000.