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Today, Prosecuting Attorney Kelden Waltjen announced that Judge Robert Kim granted the State’s motion to deny bail for a Captain Cook man, 27-year-old Ioane Asagra, who was charged for murder and arson related to a May 25th shooting on Keauhou-Kainaliu Beach Road, at a location known as “End of the World.”
The hearing was handled by Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys Charles Murray and Ka‘uanoe Jackson who presented evidence through testimony by several police detectives and Asagra’s assigned felony probation officer. Based on the arguments of counsel, the testimony of the witnesses, and the records and files of the case, Judge Kim ordered that Asagra be held without bail. He was taken into custody and remains at the Hawai’i Community Correctional Center. Asagra also appeared for his arraignment where he entered pleas of “Not Guilty” and requested a jury trial which was scheduled for October.
As the Complaint alleges, Asagra, who has four prior felony convictions, was charged with Murder in the Second Degree for causing the death of Joey Richmond and Arson in the First Degree for setting fire to a BMW motor vehicle. Prosecutors further alleged that Defendant is a persistent offender, based on his prior felony convictions, and if convicted as charged of the Murder in the Second Degree offense, may be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The charges are merely allegations, and the Defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
“We are pleased with the Court’s decision in granting the State’s motion. We have serious concerns for the public’s safety given the seriousness of the charged offenses and Defendant’s alleged ongoing criminal activity and believe that he is a flight risk given his financial resources,” said Prosecuting Attorney Kelden Waltjen. “Earlier this week, Asagra posted bonds in the amounts of $550,000.00, $500,000.00, $72,025.00, and $10,000.00.”
The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney remains dedicated to the pursuit of justice with integrity and commitment. Anyone having information to assist local law enforcement should call Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300 in East Hawai‘i or (808) 329-8181 in West Hawai‘i.