[dehai-news] (KGO-TV, Sanfrancisco) Opening statements begin in triple murder trial


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2011 - 08:36:04 EST


http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local/east_bay&id=7946784
 Opening statements begin in triple murder trial
Tuesday, February 08, 2011

OAKLAND, Calif. -- Opening statements began Tuesday in the trial of two
brothers accused in the Thanksgiving Day massacre of three in-laws at the
family's Oakland apartment in 2006.

A prosecutor in the case alleged this morning that Asmerom Gebreselassie,
47, and Tewodros Gebreselassie, 43, killed their in-laws out of revenge for
the death of their brother because they didn't believe that he died of
natural causes.

In her opening statement in the long-delayed trial, prosecutor Joni Leventis
alleged that they wanted to kill Winta Mehari and her entire family because
they believed she was responsible for the death of 42-year-old Abraham
Tewolde, her husband and their brother.

Leventis said Berkeley police concluded that there wasn't any foul play
involved in Tewolde's death at the couple's Berkeley home on March 1, 2006,
and alleged that the brothers' "inability to accept his death led to this."

The shooting happened at the Keller Plaza apartment complex at 5301
Telegraph Ave. in Oakland at about 3 p.m. on Nov. 23, 2006.

Killed were Winta Mehari, the Gebreselassies' 28-year-old sister-in-law; her
brother, Yonas Mehari, 17; and their mother, 50-year-old Regbe Bahrengasi.

Leventis alleged that Asmerom Gebreselassie was the shooter and Tewodros
Gebreselassie was a crucial accomplice by letting them into the Mehari
family's apartment.

She said the Mehari family wouldn't let Asmerom into their apartment because
he had threatened them, but they allowed Tewodros to come inside that
Thanksgiving Day because they still trusted him.

Showing jurors a photo of the Mehari family, Leventis said they will "never
see a holiday together again" and said their family "was forever changed" by
the shooting.

Asmerom and Tewodros are each charged with three counts of murder and two
special-circumstance murder clauses: committing multiple murders and
committing murder during the course of a kidnapping.

They also face one count of attempted murder for the nonfatal shooting of
Yehtram Mehari, the brother or Winta and Yonas. Additionally, each is
charged with one count of kidnapping for allegedly taking Winta Mehari's
2-year-old son from the scene, and two counts of false imprisonment.

The brothers could face life in prison without parole, but not the death
penalty, if they're convicted.

The brothers and the victims in the case are all from Eritrea and the case
has split Oakland's Eritrean community, with supporters of both the brothers
and the victims packing the courtroom during many of the hearings.

Alameda County Superior Court Judge Vernon Nakahara, who is presiding over
the case, has ordered tight security to make sure that the trial isn't
disrupted.

One reason the case has been delayed for many years is that Asmerom
Gebreselassie has hired and fired a number of lawyers. He has now been
allowed to represent himself and will present his opening statement later
today.

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