SANTA ANA : Convicted Killer Gets Life Without Parole
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Mario Tirado of Santa Ana was formally sentenced to life without parole Friday for the Oct. 30, 1987, shooting deaths of Enrique Arceo, 13, and Jesus Perez, 17.
A jury recommended the sentence last month after rejecting the death penalty, primarily because of Tirado’s age. He is 21.
The victims were returning from a church carnival on bicycles with several others, witnesses said, when Tirado opened fire in a drive-by shooting.
Tirado was also convicted of six attempted murders, including other victims in that incident and several from a shooting earlier that day.
Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey added 18 years to the life-without-parole sentence for the attempted murders.
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