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Charges claimed that Willmar, Minnesota, Teen killed 'best friend' while both shoot on a vehicle

May 21 — the young person suspect, who is now charged with a deadly shootout on May 12, is said to have accidentally shot and killed his best friend while both shot on a vehicle.

The 17-year-old Jamil Mohamed Abdille from Willmar is charged because of three crimes for the second degree murder and a third degree murder in the death of another 17-year-old who was described in court documents as the best friend.

A count of the second degree murder is accused of “intention” in which Abdille has caused the death of the teenager while intends to kill another person, it is said in youth crime. It was submitted to the Kandiyohi district court on Tuesday. Youth penalty against 16- or 17-year-olds are public.

According to the delinquency petition, the police officers from Willmar found a body on the 1800 block of the Seventh Avenue Southeast in 1800. The young person did not breathe when the police arrived, and the official who initially found the teenager could not find a pulse.

The medical staff who arrived on site confirmed that the teenager had died. The police did not identify him publicly, and his name is not in the court documents.

The complaint notes that the teenager had “a lot of trauma in the face” and wore a black ski mask.

After the scene had secured, the officers found .223 rifle sleeves, which were about 10 to 15 feet from the deceased in the street. Two used 9mm housing were found around the body of the deceased, and a live -9 -mm housing that was found right next to his head.

According to the petition, the officials found due to the position of the .223 rifle shell sleeves that someone stood behind the deceased 17-year-old when they fired the rounds. Ball holes in nearby residences seem to show that both a 9 mm and a .223 rifle were fired in the same direction.

In addition to reviewing videos from a nearby residence, the officials also spoke to two young women who had arrived from the cinemas shortly before shooting. Two men were waiting for them outside in a car while the girls went in to speak to their mother.

One of the young people was outside before shooting. She explained when she went outside, she saw several people who wore black and kept weapons to come on her. Then she ran back in the house.

Both girls were in their house when the shots were fired, and the two men fled the scene in their car, according to the petition. Both girls stated that they did not believe that their friends were armed because they had just returned from the cinema.

When the officers spoke to one of the young, he said that another car had accumulated and “started talking to them” while he and his brother waited for the girls to get outside. He told the officials that he had said before the car was reduced he would fight them after the petition.

About two minutes after the incident, he said that his brother pointed out that two people wore weapons from the intersection of 19th Street and the Seventh Avenue Southeast. He told the officials that the two people shoot on foot and he drove away. He said he believed that the people who shot them were not in the car that was approaching him earlier.

Around 10:58 p.m. this evening, recorded in the nearby video, two people point towards Seventh Avenue Southeast. In the petition, the police found that the clothing of one of them agreed with what the deceased was wearing, and the other was accepted as an abdille.

Both seem to hide firearms as they approach a parked vehicle that accelerates and escapes and escapes. Several shots can be heard in the videos when the vehicle starts to flee.

According to the description of the video in the delinquency petition, Abdille goes behind the other teenager than the two approach the car. Scream at 11:02 p.m. that the deceased young person's nickname can be heard on the video.

Preliminary autopsy results show that the young person died of a gunshot wound on the back of the head, and the type of death was murder, the petition says.

Abdille was

He told the police that he did not want to talk about the shootout because “his best friend died”. According to the petition, Abdille said that he knew nothing about the shootout and he was not present that night.

A family member of the deceased informed the law enforcement authorities that Abdille spoke to them and told them he was present. The petition also states that a family member of Abdille told the officials that he said he was going to shoot her with the 17-year-old when someone started in a car.

Abdille has been in the care of the youth programs of the prairie lakes since his arrest. A hearing in court and imprisonment is currently planned for May 28th in the courthouse of Kandiyohi County.

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