PASADENA >> A Pasadena man who fatally shot his ex-girlfriend, her father and a neighbor, then opened fire on a responding police officer during a 2014 assault-weapon rampage will spend the rest of his life in state prison after receiving a sentence of nearly two centuries Wednesday, authorities said.

John Izeal Smith, 46, received a sentence of 181 years to life in state prison in the Burbank branch of Los Angeles County Superior Court, in connection with the Jan. 12, 2014, triple-murder in the 1700 block of North Summit Avenue, Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office spokesman Greg Risling said.

The sentence was agreed upon under deneme bonusu a plea arrangement reached in December, when Smith pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder, as well as charges of attempted murder and assault with an assault weapon on a police officer.

Killed in the AK-47 shooting spree were Smith’s ex-girlfriend, 59-year-old Maria Aguiar, with whom he still lived; her 91-year-old father Luis Aguiar; and 31-year-old neighbor Jose Hernandez Iribe, according to Los Angeles County coroner and Pasadena police officials.

“Smith got into a domestic altercation with (Aguiar), grabbed an assault rifle and opened fire,” district attorney’s officials said in a written statement. “Aguiar was killed along with her elderly father.”

Smith then fatally shot Iribe as he rushed toward the gunfire to help Maria Aguiar as she lied wounded in the sidewalk, according to Pasadena police.

Smith then barricaded himself inside the home and called 911 to report the shooting.

He opened fire on the first officer to arrive at the scene, Officer John Woo, who took cover behind his patrol SUV to escape the barrage of gunfire, officials said. Fellow officers used an armored vehicle to rescue Woo from the line of fire.

More than 40 rounds were fired by Smith during the rampage.

Two other people were treated for non-life-threatening injuries following the incident, officials said.

The special circumstance of multiple murders could have made Smith eligible for the death penalty, however prosecutors chose not to seek capital punishment for the crimes.

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