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Two arrests in 2020 murder of South Bay rapper
Two men have been arrested in the 2020 shooting death of rapper 'Juice Boi,' according to San Mateo police. John 'Talia' Paasi was arrested in North Carolina, and Isileli Mahe is being held in Honolulu.
SAN MATEO, Calif. - Prosecutors say two men charged in the 2020 killing of a San Mateo rapper and the wounding of his 2-year-old son carried out the attack in retaliation for the death of one suspect’s grandmother.
Two men charged
What we know:
John Talia Paasi and Isileli Mahe, both 33, are charged in the slaying of Ueta Muasika, who performed under the rap name "Juice Boi."
Driveway ambush
The backstory:
On Oct. 30, 2020, around 9:30 a.m., Muasika and his toddler son were ambushed in the driveway of their home on Eleanor Drive in San Mateo, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
As Muasika was loading his son into the car, a vehicle with Paasi and Mahe inside allegedly pulled up and stopped in front of the driveway. One of the men got out of the passenger seat and opened fire, hitting Muasika 14 times, prosecutors said.
Muasika’s 2-year-old son was shot once in the face but survived.
Arrests in 2022
Investigators later linked Paasi and Mahe to the killing. Paasi was arrested in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Mahe was taken into custody in Honolulu. Both were captured in 2022.
Retaliation motive
Dig deeper:
Authorities believe the shooting was retaliation for the death of Paasi’s grandmother, 85-year-old Susana Tonga, who was killed in an arson fire set by Muasika’s cousin, Fifita Tau.
Tau was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison in that case, which prosecutors said was gang-related.
The jury trial for Paasi and Mahe begins next week.
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The Source: Information for this story was obtained form the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.