Posted on 12/20/2021 5:26:45 PM PST by Steely Tom
AURORA | Two teenage boys were arrested Friday in connection with a Nov. 15 shooting in Nome Park, which left six Aurora Central High School students injured.
Neither of the boys were identified because of their age, police said. If the boys are charged, the case would be handled by the 18th Judicial District in Arapahoe County, which has identified juveniles being prosecuted in another, similar shooting.
Police said that after weeks of investigation and pleas to the public for leads, two specialized units arrested a 15-year-old boy at about 12:30 p.m. as he was getting into his car at a strip-mall center at East Sixth Avenue and Chambers Road.
Two other boys, both 15, were arrested Nov. 24 in connection with the shooting.
A fourth boy, 16, suspected in the shooting, was arrested a short time later Friday afternoon during a traffic stop along the 200 block of Potomac Way. It was unclear immediately whether the traffic stop was random or planned by police.
Both of the boys were arrested without incident, police said, and both face charges of attempted first-degree murder, according to police.
Just two days after the shooting in Nome Park, adjacent to Aurora Central High School, three students were wounded in a shooting in the parking lot of Hinkley High School.
No names, no faces.
This attack has pretty much gone to the memory hole. It happened last month.
I’ll take “Why I want to leave Colorado for $1000, Alex.”
Alex: *to Jesus* Will you please explain this to her again?
Those toddlers in that swill hole Aurora are some bad dudes. They hate each other and love taking each other out. The grownups need to reform their parenting techniques.
“...arrested a 15-year-old boy at about 12:30 p.m. as he was getting into his car...”
His car??? 15 years old???
What is the driving age in Colorado??? 12 years old????
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