California man who rammed car of teens who played doorbell prank convicted of murder

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A California man who rammed a car carrying a group of teenagers who had played a doorbell prank at his home in 2020 has been convicted of murder.

The teens fled in a Prius, with Campusano behind he wheel, but soon they realized the target of the prank was pursuing them, he said.

The man struck the rear of the teens' car, causing it to go off the pavement as it sped along Temescal Canyon Road at Trilogy Parkway, Campusano and authorities said. "I whipped into my window and I blacked out and then I remember I woke up on the floor,” Campusano said. “I don’t remember how I got there. I was shaking.”he had 12 beers before chasing the teens and was"extremely, extremely mad," according to theHe said he was also worried about the safety of his family, at home at the time, the newspaper reported.

He said he never intended to strike the teens' car, but rear-ended them after the Prius braked suddenly, the Press-Enterprise reported. He didn't stop after hitting the car because he didn't realize there were injuries, Chandra said, according to the newspaper.Chandra faces life without the possibility of parole when he’s sentenced July 14.

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