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Prosecutors accuse 2 men, 19, with murder in the Office Park in Aurora Office Park shot

Aurora | The police say that she arrested two 19-year-old men in connection with a fatal shootout on March 11 in an office park in the southwest of Aurora, and both men have allegations of murder.

According to the police, 19-year-old Isaac Delacruz was charged with the first degree murder and severe robberies. It is recorded in prison without bond.

Kevin Hernandez-Gonzalez, 19, was charged with the second degree murder and heavy robbery, the police said. He is also captured in the Arapahoe County prison instead of a bond of 1 million US dollars.

In a statement on Friday, the police said Delacruz was accused of being the shooter in the case, and Hernandez-Gonzalez drove out a escape car.

After reporting on a shootout, the police were called to 10805 E. Bethany Drive around 9:30 p.m. The building is part of a larger office.

Aurora's police said she found a man who was critically injured by Schüussen, apparently in front of an office building.

The murdered man was identified by the corner of Arapahoe County on Friday as Yousef Jamal Elnaffar, 23.

“The victim was brought to a local hospital with life -threatening injuries,” the police previously said in a statement.

The man later died of his shots.

“The previous investigation has found that the victim has traveled to the area after facilitating a transaction via an online market,” said the police in an explanation. “Detectives examine the murder as an isolated incident and do not believe that the shootout is connected to schools, worship or shops in the region.”

Details about the “transaction” were neither published by the police nor immediately available by the public prosecutors from Arapahoe County.

The police said on Friday that the suspects were associated with other crimes and robberies in the U -Bahn region, but they did not state any details about these crimes.

The police attributed the arrests of a collaboration of the APD refugee and narcotics and a large number of other local police authorities.