Los Angeles Man Gets Over 27 Years to Life for Killing Rose Donuts Owner

Los Angeles Man Gets Over 27 Years to Life for Killing Rose Donuts Owner
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SAN DIEGO—A man who fatally injured Rose Donuts owner Randy Taing in his Clairemont Mesa home was sentenced June 6 to 27 years and four months to life in state prison.

Keon Wilson, 36, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the April 5, 2019, burglary that left Taing, 58, fatally injured. He also pleaded guilty to two residential burglary counts for break-ins at homes in Poway and Carlsbad, which also occurred in 2019.

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