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Kim Pham, a 23-year-old woman beaten into a coma outside a Santa Ana, Calif., night club, died after being taken off life support, her family said.

Pham was declared brain dead but was being kept alive on a ventilator until her organs could be donated, a decision her family didn't know she made until she was fatally injured, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.

Pham was waiting outside The Crosby with friends shortly after midnight Saturday when an argument began with another group. One of Pham's friends said the confrontation may have been unintentionally triggered by Pham when she accidentally walked in front of a camera as the other group posed for a photograph.

Santa Ana police said a woman, a Santa Monica resident in her 20s, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily harm.

Police were searching for two men and two women still at large, described as Latinos 20 to 25 years of age.
http://www.breitbart.com/system/wire/upiUPI-20140122-074159-9386
 
What a waste of life over a photo bomb fucking ridiculous SMFH! Senseless violence a life snuffed out for absolutely nothing.
 
Beautiful young woman and you just know the picture she "photo bombed" was full of duck-faced skanks. Maybe they were made because she was cute?
 
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Vanesa Zavala / 3rd woman "person of interest" still being sought
Autopsy results show a 23-year-old woman beaten outside a Santa Ana nightclub over the weekend died from complications related to head injuries, police said.

Annie Hung "Kim" Pham's official cause of death was listed as complications related to blunt force trauma to the head, according to Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna.
[...]

Police, meanwhile, continue to look for four suspects -- two women and two men.

One suspect -- 25-year-old Vanesa Tapia Zavala -- pleaded not guilty Wednesday to second-degree murder. Zavala, in custody on $1 million bail, was due in court Jan. 30 for a pretrial hearing.
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Defense attorney Michael Molfetta, who represents someone involved in the struggle, said Pham may have thrown the first punch.

"That person will either turn out to be a defendant or a witness," Molfetta said of his client.

One group was leaving the club and another one was entering when there was an "inadvertent bump" that touched off the fracas, Molfetta said.

Pham may have not meant to hit Zavala, but the punch landed on the defendant, triggering the melee, Molfetta said.
http://www.10news.com/news/u-s-worl...ave-thrown-first-punch-outside-santa-ana-club
Police have arrested a second woman and are looking for a third in connection with Pham's death.

The latest arrest capped a frustrating week for police as they tried to coax reluctant witnesses to come forward and appealed for videos that bystanders took of the incident.

The 27-year-old Santa Ana resident arrested Friday is one of three women suspected in the melee, which has captured national attention and forced civic leaders to defend the city's historic downtown as a safe area.
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Details of what exactly occurred that night have remained murky. Police said Pham and a group of friends were entering The Crosby restaurant and nightclub as a group of five people were leaving.

As they crossed paths, there was some sort of physical contact that led to an argument and later a fight, Rojas said.

"Three people at various times, depending on what video you look at, were involved physically with Ms. Pham," Rojas said. "While there was a physical altercation, we don't know what precipitated it."

One of Pham's friends, who was not at the nightclub, said the argument may have started after she accidentally walked into a group while a photo was being taken.

But defense attorney Michael Molfetta, who said he was representing a potential suspect in the case but didn't identify which one, said the dispute started after one of Zavala's friends inadvertently bumped into Pham. He said Pham threw the first punch.

Initially police said they were looking for three women and two men, but Rojas said Friday the men are no longer considered suspects.

Detectives have reviewed at least three videos of the fight and determined that there was a simultaneous all-male brawl on the sidewalk, Rojas said. There is no evidence that a man hit Pham.

"It was a very chaotic scene," said Rojas, who estimated there were more than 50 people outside the club. "It's difficult to pinpoint who was doing what or who was trying to break up a fight, but it appears to me that one security guard was trying to separate people."
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...-asian-20140125,0,5580620.story#ixzz2rQq4Ehdf

 
Investigation into Santa Ana beating death hits a wall of silence
Some of her friends may have seen who knocked the 23-year-old Huntington Beach woman to the ground or who kicked her in the head as a crowd encircled them. Some may hold the clues that could bring Kim Pham's killers to justice.

But as Santa Ana police detectives try to make sense of the melee that led to her death, the investigation is running into a wall of silence. Pham's friends have failed to come forward. One flatly refused to meet with law enforcement, despite pleas from the police.

Longtime observers of Orange County's sprawling Vietnamese population say the dynamic doesn't surprise them in a community where distrust of authority — and reluctance to cooperate with police — still runs through generations. Many arrived in America with fresh memories of the deeply corrupt government back home.
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Cmdr. Tim Vu, the highest-ranking Vietnamese American in law enforcement in Orange County, said it is hard to convince some in the community that retaliation against witnesses is rare. "We need to reassure immigrants or potential witnesses that it's not about them," he said. "It's about all the evidence and all other witnesses."

Though many young Vietnamese Americans, like Pham, are deeply Westernized, some are living with older family members who put little faith in cooperating with police.
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Ken Nguyen, a volunteer who acts as Santa Ana's liaison to the local Vietnamese community, said at least eight Vietnamese American youths were with Pham in the early hours of Jan. 18, waiting to celebrate a birthday at The Crosby, a trendy Santa Ana nightspot.
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Nguyen said Pham's ex-boyfriend, who was in her entourage, tried to rescue her from her attackers but was pulled away by a bouncer.

Despite public pleas for assistance, detectives have not been able to find the former boyfriend or learn the identities of Pham's other friends, with the exception of one young woman named "Katie," he said.

Nguyen said he personally appealed to her and to her parents, but they expressed fear and have hired a lawyer.
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Police said some in Little Saigon — which stretches across central Orange County — still cling to a "code of silence."

"But this is a crime and a tragedy," Nguyen said. "We need witness help."
http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-adv-nightclub-death-20140126,0,7328531.story#axzz2rXJL5Gvo
 
I'm so glad that while it was happening, everyone had the presence of mind to stand around filming and taking photos, rather than helping her.
 
e second woman to be charged in the fatal beating of a woman outside a Santa Ana nightclub pleaded not guilty Tuesday to second-degree murder, while the victim was eulogized at Blessed Sacrament Church in Westminster.

Bail was set at $1 million for Candace Marie Brito, 27, of Santa Ana.
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Deputy District Attorney Troy Pino said reports that no one in the crowd outside of the club tried to help the victim were "completely inaccurate."

"There were plenty of people trying to break up this altercation," Pino said, adding the victim's friends tried to intervene, as well.
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Brito's attorney, Michael Molfetta, told reporters that his client "maintains she was innocent and had nothing to do with any physical altercation with Annie Pham."

Brito was at the club that night, "but to the extent she was knocked to the ground, you can say she was involved," Molfetta said. "If the video is the centerpiece of their case, that dog won't hunt. The video doesn't tell us anything."
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Rojas said he believes his investigators have a "strong" case against the two women in custody.

"For us, it's clear enough that we have a strong enough case to book them for homicide," he said.

Rojas and Pino said there was no evidence to suggest the confrontation was motivated by gangs or racial animosity.
http://www.10news.com/news/u-s-worl...death-of-kim-pham-outside-santa-ana-nightclub
 
I won't get in the middle of a chick-fight. Hell NO! I would step in to break up two guys before a chick fight. But I would throw a shoe or something at the thug-skanks to try to help.
 
Two women charged in the death of 23-year-old Kim Pham, who was beaten Jan. 18 outside a nightclub in Santa Ana, appeared in court in Westminster Monday.

Candace Brito, 27, and Vanesa Zavala, 25, appeared at a preliminary hearing as Pham’s family member wore buttons with the victim’s likeness. Both women had pleaded not guilty to murder.

During morning testimony, a medical examiner gave graphic testimony on Pham’s injuries, and a responding police officer described witnesses’ statements about the fight.
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http://ktla.com/2014/02/10/suspects-in-death-of-kim-pham-appear-in-court/#ixzz2szE3yULM
 
The United States pulled out of Vietnam with tail firmly between legs and now...a bunch of fucking Mexicanas are killing the Vietnamese! This does not bode well for the future.
 
Two women who have already pleaded not guilty to murder in the beating death of 23-year-old Kim Pham outside a Santa Ana nightclub faced additional charges in court Friday.
Candace Brito, 27, and Vanesa Zavala, 25, pleaded not guilty to one count each of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury.

The new charges come as their attorneys said the case had been changed completely by newly reported witness statements to police that Pham was accompanied by Asian gang members at the time of the Jan. 18 beating.
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Orange County prosecutor Troy Pino has said it does not matter who started the fight, only that it led to Pham’s death.

Cellphone video that shows Brito and Zavala kicking Pham makes the case for murder, Pino has said.

Meanwhile, a police report cited by the Orange County Register Thursday reportedly detailed an interview with the boyfriend of a woman involved in the fight. The boyfriend reportedly said he witnessed the altercation and said those accompanying Pham yelled the name of their criminal street gang.

“They were the aggressors, the instigators,” said Michael Molfetta, Brito’s attorney, according to the O.C. Weekly.

He told reporters outside Friday’s Westminster court hearing that the fight was “gang related,” and that Brito and Zavala were attacked by a group that included people with affiliations with Asian gangs.

Molfetta reiterated the claim that Pham instigated the fight.

Pham grabbed the witness’ girlfriend hair and pulled her to the ground, prompting the fight, the boyfriend said in the police report, according to the Register.

“What we have here are a bunch of people that were standing in line that have affiliations to a gang — at least some of them do — that attacked somebody, or a group of people, for bumping into them,” Molfett said. “I’ve heard the prosecution … talk about how Ms. Pham was lying on her back, defenseless. I defy anybody to look at that video and to point out where that is.”

Pino has said there’s no evidence the fight was gang related.

“There were peripheral fights that occurred away from this fight, and there were some statements about maybe gang slogans being uttered there,” Pino said. “But that has nothing to do with this particular altercation between the defendants and the victim.”

Zavala and Brito were due to appear in court in Westminster again on Monday.
http://ktla.com/2014/02/21/2-plead-...th-as-gang-affiliation-alleged/#ixzz2u11XrLpm
 
Two women found GUILTY of beating newly-wed to death outside a California nightclub after 'accidental photobomb' incident in January
  • Candace Brito, 27, and Vanesa Zavala, 26, were found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and assault on Thursday after a two week trial
  • They were however acquitted on a far more serious charge of second-degree murder
  • Annie Hung Kim Pham was taken off life support days after the fight outside a Santa Ana bar-restaurant in the early morning hours of Jan. 18
  • The prosecutor had alleged that Pham and her friends were taking a photo outside the club when another woman bummed into her
  • The incident sparked a verbal fight that led to the fatal beating with video footage showing both Brito and Zavala landing blows on Pham
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...photobomb-incident-January.html#ixzz38R7hnQlA
 
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Women sentenced to 6 years for Kim Pham's beating death outside California nightclub: report
Vanesa Zavala, 26, and Candace Brito, 27, were sentenced Friday after they were convicted of voluntary manslaughter in July. Kim Pham, an aspiring writer, was left brain dead after the Jan. 18 fight outside of Crosby nightclub in Santa Ana.

Two women who beat a 23-year-old to death outside of a California nightclub will spend six years behind bars,
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Vanesa Zavala, 26, and Candace Brito, 27, were sentenced Friday after they were convicted of voluntary manslaughter in July. The two women killed Kim Pham outside of a trendy Santa Ana nightclub
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Zavala and Brito – who were also found guilty of assault with force to produce great bodily injury, but not guilty of second-degree murder – faced a maximum of 11 years in prison.
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fight outside of Crosby nightclub left Pham, an aspiring writer, brain dead. She was taken off life support and declared dead days later on Jan. 21.

During the trial, defense attorneys maintained Pham instigated the scuffle, which was caught on cell phone video.
[...]
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...-death-california-nightclub-article-1.2011253
 

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