Pastor's Son Toby Stangel Kills Tammy Nguyen, Wounds Two Others in Road Rage Rampage in Honolulu

 

Pastor's son, Toby Stangel, goes on road rage rampage in Honolulu, killing Tammy Nguyen, mother of 10, wounding two others and now faces second-degree murder & first-degree attempted murder, other charges.

Toby Stangel, son of Honolulu pastor Mike Stangel, killed a motorist and wounded two others in a road rage rampage. Police said there appears to be no connections between the suspect and victims and no motive, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Stangel is being held on second-degree murder, first-degree attempted murder and gun charges. His father is the pastor of North Shore Christian Fellowhship Church in Haleiwa.
Tammy Nguyen, a 54-year-old Palolo mother of 10, died of gunshot wounds she sustained when a man walked up to her van — idling at a red light in Kaimuki — and opened fire. A 16-year-old girl was in the van with Nguyen; she was not shot.

Amielou Asuncion, a 24-year-old Kalihi resident, was in serious but stable condition at the Queen's Medical Center after being shot by a passing driver as she was driving west on the H-1 freeway in Kapalama.

Samson Naupoto, a 38-year-old Salt Lake man, was in stable condition at the Queen's Medical Center from gunshot wounds, also along H-1 in Kapalama. Source
The word is that the younger Stangel was on drugs. It would follow that this was probably not his first outburst, possibly the worse one. The guy was probably a ticking time bomb waiting to explode

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  • ...but what I do know is that our culture the real actural practice can work deeply into our youths because they are in a group setting.  The culture practice is almost in a group setting and the peer pressure revolves around the values of our culture.

     

    Hawaiian culture have many peaceful groundings in their music, art, etc.. and Pastors do incorporate our Hawaiian values in the our aina setting.

     

    We must persue a more peaceful environment and raise our children with the care they deserve.  Anti-violence is not just a peace protest holding up signs for 20 minutes.  Violence seeps into our childrens minds and we are their filters.  We must pay attention.

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