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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns       From: t@x.com              She was a whore.              An Instagram influencer was fatally shot near a Hawaii mall by her husband       two days after a judge granted her a restraining order against the man,       who later was found dead in an apparent suicide, according to authorities       and court documents.              The shooting unfolded Friday in a parking lot near Pearlridge Center in       Waimalu, near Honolulu.              Honolulu police responded to a "suspicious circumstance" in the parking       lot just after 10 a.m. Friday and found a 33-year-old woman, later       identified as Theresa Cachuela, with gunshot wounds, Lt. Deena Thoemmes       told reporters.              A child was present during the shooting, police said.              Theresa Cachuela, who was known as “Bunny Bontiti” to her 20,000 Instagram       followers, was pronounced dead at the scene. No one else was found injured       in the area, Thoemmes said.              The suspect, identified as Jason Cachuela, 44, had fled the scene and was       later found dead in an area behind a Waipahu residence, a town located       about five miles away from the mall, Thoemmes said. Police said a gun was       recovered at that scene.              The case is classified as first-degree murder and the investigation is       ongoing.              Thoemmes said the shooting was “not a random act” as the victim and the       suspect were in a relationship.              A judge granted Theresa Cachuela a temporary restraining order against       Jason Cachuela, online court documents show. They had been together for       nearly 11 years, according to court filings.              According to her petition for the temporary restraining order, filed Dec.       8., Jason Cachuela had allegedly threatened to kill himself in front of       his wife and her children on Dec. 6.              He allegedly took her somewhere alone and held a knife to his throat,       leaving her traumatized and scared, she wrote in the petition. The next       morning, Theresa Cachuela said her husband showed up to her house to       apologize, but continued with the suicidal threats.              The evening of Dec. 7, Jason Cachuela allegedly returned to his wife's       home and tried to break into her garage, according to the petition.       Theresa Cachuela said in the petition that he threatened to kill himself       in her garage when she refused to approach him, causing her to call 911.       Police subsequently conducted a wellness check.              While letting her son in the garage around 6 a.m. Dec. 8, Theresa Cachuela       said she found Jason Cachuela hiding under her car. Once again, she called       911 to report the incident, according to the petition, which noted that he       owned guns.              Jason Cachuela was served with the notice Dec. 19 and the temporary       restraining order was official Dec. 20.              Both appeared in court that day, and agreed to a one-year order, set to       expire on Dec. 20, 2024. Under the agreement, Jason Cachuela was       prohibited from contacting Theresa Cachuela unless it was regarding a       minor child, and he was ordered to give up any firearms.              It was not immediately clear how he was in possession of a gun in the       Friday shooting.              NBC News has reached out to an attorney who represented Jason Cachuela in       the case.              Lucita Ani-Nihoa, Theresa Cachuela’s mother, told NBC affiliate KHNL of       Honolulu that she was meeting her daughter at Pearlridge Center when she       learned her daughter had been shot.              She said that Theresa Cachuela’s 8-year-old daughter was the child who       witnessed the shooting.              “Her youngest daughter is the one that tragically saw everything,” Ani-       Nihoa told the station. “She’s traumatized. She has so much faith, this       little girl. She just she just started praying.”              Theresa Cachuela, a mother of three, had told her relatives that she was       abused by her husband and was getting help from agencies that support       victims of domestic violence, according to Ani-Nihoa.              “She wanted to leave him but he wasn’t accepting it. He tried to control       with, with everything … where she would go, what she would do,” her mother       said.              The family has created an online fundraiser to cover funeral costs and to       support her children.              https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/instagram-influencer-fatally-shot-       husband-days-was-granted-restraining-rcna131206              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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