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A former San Francisco airport employee accused of killing the boyfriend of a co-worker who rebuffed his romantic advances was convicted last week of murder.

Kevin Prasad, 37, was found guilty of first-degree murder and lying in wait in the April 2018 killing of Mark Mangaccat, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said Friday.


San Francisco man found guilty of murder

Kevin Prasad, 37, was found guilty of killing the boyfriend fo a co-worker he was romantically interested in, authorities said.

Prasad was employed at San Francisco International Airport and spent several months attempting to persuade a co-worker to end her relationship with Mangaccat and start dating him, Fox San Francisco reported.

She consistently rebuffed Prasad's efforts. The co-worker and Mangaccat shared a child.

Prasad and Donovan Rivera, an accomplice, followed the couple on April 25, 2018, to their home where Prasad fired multiple shots at close range at Mangaccat, who was killed. Mangaccat had picked his girlfriend up from work on her final day on the job at the airport, the news report said.

Prasad fled the scene with Rivera, who was the alleged getaway driver. He faces criminal charges related to the killing.

 
A former San Francisco airport employee accused of killing the boyfriend of a co-worker who rebuffed his romantic advances was convicted last week of murder.

Kevin Prasad, 37, was found guilty of first-degree murder and lying in wait in the April 2018 killing of Mark Mangaccat, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said Friday.


San Francisco man found guilty of murder

Kevin Prasad, 37, was found guilty of killing the boyfriend fo a co-worker he was romantically interested in, authorities said.

Prasad was employed at San Francisco International Airport and spent several months attempting to persuade a co-worker to end her relationship with Mangaccat and start dating him, Fox San Francisco reported.

She consistently rebuffed Prasad's efforts. The co-worker and Mangaccat shared a child.

Prasad and Donovan Rivera, an accomplice, followed the couple on April 25, 2018, to their home where Prasad fired multiple shots at close range at Mangaccat, who was killed. Mangaccat had picked his girlfriend up from work on her final day on the job at the airport, the news report said.

Prasad fled the scene with Rivera, who was the alleged getaway driver. He faces criminal charges related to the killing.


Why was Rivera supporting Prasad ?
 
A former San Francisco airport employee accused of killing the boyfriend of a co-worker who rebuffed his romantic advances was convicted last week of murder.

Kevin Prasad, 37, was found guilty of first-degree murder and lying in wait in the April 2018 killing of Mark Mangaccat, the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said Friday.


San Francisco man found guilty of murder

Kevin Prasad, 37, was found guilty of killing the boyfriend fo a co-worker he was romantically interested in, authorities said.

Prasad was employed at San Francisco International Airport and spent several months attempting to persuade a co-worker to end her relationship with Mangaccat and start dating him, Fox San Francisco reported.

She consistently rebuffed Prasad's efforts. The co-worker and Mangaccat shared a child.

Prasad and Donovan Rivera, an accomplice, followed the couple on April 25, 2018, to their home where Prasad fired multiple shots at close range at Mangaccat, who was killed. Mangaccat had picked his girlfriend up from work on her final day on the job at the airport, the news report said.

Prasad fled the scene with Rivera, who was the alleged getaway driver. He faces criminal charges related to the killing.

Lol, are you stupid. He is American, not Indian.
 
Prasad sounds like an American. He was born in toiletless slum India.
Looks like you have never stepped out of your village. Kevin is not an Indian name and the US does not give visas for airport workers. He is an American.
 
Looks like you have never stepped out of your village. Kevin is not an Indian name and the US does not give visas for airport workers. He is an American.
Your pajeet bro got a green card to work there. He gave himself name "Kevin" so people don't call him Apu.
 
Your pajeet bro got a green card to work there. He gave himself name "Kevin" so people don't call him Apu.
Lol, keep making up fantasies. Moron. Put on ignore for stupidity.
 
funny you always called them Pak Americans or UK Pakistanis each time a crime is done by them... why double standards?
OP didn't call him Indian American, but Indian. He is most likely someone whose parents/grandparents immigrated to the US from the Caribbeans. Western first name and Prasad as last name is common there. His ancestors were probably last in India 6 or 7 generations ago.
 

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