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Youth, 16, to Stand Trial as Adult in Shootings

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A 16-year-old Long Beach youth charged with shooting two deaf brothers--killing one--in a fight that began with a “stare-down” at a traffic light must stand trial as an adult because of the seriousness of the crime, a judge ruled Wednesday.

Pasadena Juvenile Court Judge Sandy Kriegler ruled at the conclusion of a three-day fitness hearing during which defense attorney Gerald L. Fogelman attempted to prove that Joey Paul Bellinger acted in self-defense when he killed Cesar Vieira, 30, and wounded his brother, Edward Vieira, 25, both of Palmdale.

Teen-agers who were with Bellinger in a Granada Hills parking lot testified that he fired the shots as one of the brothers was within striking distance of him and the other was charging toward him.

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Prosecutors argued that Bellinger’s friends changed their stories to protect him. Kriegler concurred after reviewing police interviews with the witnesses.

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