California Dreamin: Pajeet Kills Boyfriend of Asian Woman Who Refused to Date Him

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 2, 2018

Pajeet and 56%er get away driver get away with murder!

Except they didn’t get away with it… because they were caught!

This is like some kind of… bizarro honor killing. I guess.

Anyway, whatever you call it, it’s a vibrant edition to our multicultural paradise.

Fox News:

A California man who spent months trying in vain to date a female co-worker has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of her boyfriend, authorities said Tuesday.

The crime was committed on the woman’s last day of work before she, her boyfriend and their 3-year-old child were to relocate to Las Vegas, according to police.

Kevin Prasad, 31, who worked at San Francisco International Airport, was charged along with a second man, identified as Donovan Matthew Rivera, 25, of Hayward, Calif.

Rivera was the getaway driver, but also faces a murder charge because he “was aware” of Prasad’s plan, police said.

Police said Prasad and Rivera can both possibly face the death penalty, because a “lying in wait” special circumstance was added to the murder charges.

“Prasad and Rivera lying in wait” should be the slogan of the New America.

A stronger, better America, because diversity makes countries better somehow.

The victim, Mark Mangaccat, 31, was shot multiple times from close range April 25 in the driveway of his Daly City home, as he was backing his vehicle into the garage. The woman was a passenger in the car at the time, but was unhurt, police said.

Shot couple was Asian… or Polynesian.

Or whatever.

Until recently, the woman also worked at the airport, police said.

“She kept telling this guy, ‘No, I have a boyfriend, I’m in a relationship,’ ” San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe told the Mercury News of San Jose, Calif. “She always pushed him away.”

Mangaccat worked at the airport as well, until suffering a leg injury, the Sacramento Bee reported.

Investigators believe Prasad killed Mangaccat in a bid to have a romantic relationship with the woman, Wagstaffe said, adding that Prasad worked for Covenant Aviation Security, a security contractor for the airport.

“’If he’s out of the way, I can be the guy who comes in.’ That’s his thought process,” Wagstaffe told the newspaper.

That’s not a very good thought process.

And I think having people with that sort of thought process in our country is probably something we should have thought through a little bit better, maybe.