Man gets 358 years for killing California teen walking home from work – The Mercury News


A Long Beach man convicted of killing a 17-year-old girl as she walked home from work and attempting to kill four others in a separate shooting was sentenced to 358 years to life in state prison on Thursday, July 31 — with the judge saying it was frustrating he never said why he shot her.

 

Soto’s younger sister Camila Soto Morales told the court she was nurturing, kind and beautiful and always made her feel seen and heard. The two shared a bedroom, which now feels “too empty without her warmth,” she said.

“I felt I was losing a part of myself, it’s a hole I don’t know how to fill,” Camila Soto Morales said. “Life without Briana is like living in a shattered world with no one to talk to.”

Since Soto’s death, the sister said she’s overly cautious, “always on edge, like something is around the corner. The safety I once felt is gone, and it hasn’t come back.”

To Fox, she said “You snatched away her dreams before they had a chance to grow. I’m forced to grow up without the person who made me feel safe and understood.”

Soto’s mother said in Spanish that her daughter loved shopping and dancing, wanted to work, and “always wanted the best for us. She wanted to keep her family together.”

Soto’s younger brother, an aunt and a cousin also spoke.

Fox’s attorney, Joe Gibbons, declined to comment after the hearing.

Judge Judith L. Meyer encouraged family members to find ways to honor Soto’s life, and to try to turn around their sorrow “and find happiness in all she brought you. …

“There’s no justice in this case,” the judge said. “One of the most frustrating aspects of this case is the why. It never came out in court, and the court can only surmise that this person is evil.”

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