Zachary Joseph Thomas Naifeh was sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison for the killing of two people on Tucson's south side in 2022.
Jamie Donnelly A Tucson man convicted in the murder of two people last year was sentenced Tuesday to a natural life term in prison.
Barbara Newsome, Smith's grandmother, told the court during sentencing that her grandson was a kind man and the incident has"left a big hole in her heart." Sunday Hamilton, Garcia's sibling, described her as a"ray of sunshine" and a joy to be around, calling her wonderful, generous and loving. Garcia and Smith, who were reportedly in an on/off relationship, were found dead on March 23, 2022, on South 12th Avenue, near Los Reales Road after Tucson police responded to a shooting in the area, an interim complaint filed in the Pima County Justice Court said.
One of the occupants inside the vehicle told police that she and Naifeh picked up Garcia and Smith and went to a casino on the day of shooting, dropping off the couple in an alleyway after, the complaint said. Naifeh told officers they had gone to the casino and stopped in an alley to eat. Garcia and Smith allegedly got into an altercation, which led Naifeh to ask Smith to get out, the complaint said.
Naifeh pointed the gun at the other woman and told her to start the car. He then pointed his gun at Garcia and told her several times to get back into the vehicle, the complaint said.
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