

Brandon Lujan, Phoenix, Arizona man sentenced to 3 life sentences with no chance of parole after killing his parents and brother following confrontation which led to man and his wife being kicked out home.
A 37-year-old Arizona man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for fatally shooting three of his family members after he and his wife were kicked out of the house.
Brandon Lujan received three natural life sentences without the possibility of release for killing his parents and brother according to a July 24 announcement by Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell.
The sentencing follows Lujan being convicted in June of three counts of first-degree murder, FOX10 reported.
Kicked out of parents’ residence
According to the Phoenix Police Department, on the afternoon of Aug. 8, 2021, officers responded to a Phoenix home to a report of people hurt inside. They tried knocking, but no one answered. Authorities forced entry and found three victims, 56-year-old Irene Lujan, 63-year-old Lewis Lujan, and 30-year-old Matthew Lujan, deceased. Investigators determined they had been dead for around three hours.
Police were also called to a local hospital after Brandon Lujan told staff he had killed his relatives the previous night.
Further investigation revealed Lujan and his wife, Raylien Loest, had reportedly been ‘kicked out of his parents’ residence.’ According to KPNX-TV, Lujan wanted to discuss the situation, and his brother got involved in the dispute. A physical altercation between Lujan and his brother ensued. Lujan then reportedly pulled out a gun and shot his brother before entering the house and firing at his parents.
Prosecutors said Lujan shot at his mother and father ‘so many times, he had to stop the barrage to reload his gun.’
According to the attorney’s office, two of Lujan’s young daughters, who were inside his car that day, heard their father say, ‘I’m going to kill them [all].’ They then heard gunshots and screaming coming from the residence following the statement.
Loest reportedly assisted her husband as the getaway driver, for which she was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison.
In a statement, Mitchell said, ‘To murder your family in such a deliberate, callous manner and express no remorse shows a remarkable lack of humanity.’
Family members spoke during the sentencing hearing, including one who said, ‘There is a hole in our lives that will never be filled.’