A man convicted of gunning down four people, including a Castaic man, outside a Northridge boarding house more than two years ago has been sentenced to death.
Ka Pasasouk, 34, was convicted last year of four counts of first-degree murder for the Dec. 2, 2012.
Victim Teofilo “JoJo” Navales of Castaic
One of the victims was 49-year-old Teofilo “JoJo” Navales (pictured) of Ridge Top Lane in Castaic. Navales left behind a wife and three daughters.
Also killed were Robert Calabia, 34, of Los Angeles; Amanda Ghossein, 24, of Monterey Park; and Jennifer Kim, 26, of Montebello.
Pasasouk also was convicted of one count of attempted murder, five counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and possession of a firearm by a felon. Jurors found true the special circumstance of multiple murders.
Deputy District Attorney Dan Akemon told jurors earlier that Pasasouk began the killing spree outside the home in the 17400 block of Devonshire Street as a robbery and then he continued the fatal assaults to silence witnesses.
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? omg lmao that is hilarious!
How is it hilarious that he killed 4 people? You are sick
Lol @ “gets death”. This state doesn’t kill anyone any more. When was the last time this state put anyone to death?
Unfortunately, with our overly compassionate death penalty, he most likely will never be put to death and will have privileges which exceed non-death row inmates. How about the firing squad?