3rd Northridge Victim ID'd; Family in “Complete Shock”

"There will be no joy during the holiday season and her death will leave an eternal void in our hearts," say family members

Family members of 26-year-old Jennifer Kim, one of the four people fatally shot in Northridge on Sunday, remain in "complete shock," saying they "don't have a clue as to why this would happen to her."

"She was always there to help out her family when needed. Always thought of others before herself, and had lots of love to share," wrote family members in a statement to NBC4.

"There will be no joy during the holiday season and her death will leave an eternal void in our hearts. No words can express the pain we feel with her being gone. We hope justice will be served so that Jennifer may rest in peace," wrote family members.

Kim (pictured, below) would've turned 27 in January, according to the family.

Two other victims have since been identified: 34-year-old Robert Calabia (photo) and 24-year-old Amanda Ghossein (photo). A man in his late 40s was also killed. His identity has not been released.

The four victims were found fatally shot around 4:30 a.m. Sunday outside a home in the 17400 block of Devonshire Street in Northridge. The residence has been described as an illegal boarding home with as many as 17 tenants.

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Department announced a break in the case; four suspects allegedly linked to the shooting were arrested at the Silverton Hotel in Las Vegas.

LAPD Chief Charlie Beck identified them as Ka Pasasouk, 31, of LA; Howard Alcantara, 30, of Glendale; Donna Rabulan, 30, of LA; and Christina Neal, 31, of LA.

The suspects' first court appearance was scheduled for Thursday in Las Vegas, according to the Clark County Courts.

Pasasouk is expected to be charged with murder, while the others will face accessory after the fact charges, Beck said during Tuesday's news conference. A charge of robbery is also expected against Alcantara, the chief said.

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