Suspect still sought
in Pali shooting
Star-Bulletin staff
Honolulu police were still looking yesterday for 33-year-old Kevin A. "Pancho" Gonsalves in connection with Wednesday's fatal shooting at the Pali Golf Course. Police said Gonsalves might be armed and should be considered dangerous.
Lepo Utu Taliese and Lawrence "Romilius" Corpuz were killed in the shooting.
Autopsy results showed Taliese had multiple gunshot wounds to the neck. Corpuz received injuries to his liver and lung because of gunshot wounds, the Honolulu Medical Examiner's office said.
Tino Sao was also shot and was last listed in critical condition at the Queen's Medical Center.
Police have charged both Rodney V. Joseph of Waianae and Ethan Motta of Hilo with one count of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder and one count of second-degree attempted murder.
Anyone with information on the case or on Gonsalves' whereabouts is asked to call the police Criminal Investigation Division at 529-3115 or CrimeStoppers at 955-8300.
Honolulu Police Department Crimestoppers