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Omaha police have arrested two brothers in connection with Saturday s fatal shooting at the Westroads Mall.
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Makhi Woolridge-Jones, 16, and Brandon Woolridge-Jones, 18, both of Omaha, have been arrested in connection with the death of Trequez Swift, 21, Deputy Chief Ken Kanger said Sunday. The two are identified as brothers in a petition for a protection order filed by their mother in Douglas County Court.Â
The younger brother has been charged with first-degree murder in an arrest warrant. Brandon Woolridge-Jones, 18, was arrested on suspicion of being being an accessory to a felony. Reached by telephone Sunday, the mother of the two brothers declined to comment.
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Two teenagers charged in fatal Nebraska mall shooting
April 19, 2021 GMT
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Two teenagers have been charged in Saturday’s fatal shooting at a Nebraska shopping mall.
One man was killed and a woman was wounded in the shooting at Westroads Mall in Omaha that prosecutors said was likely gang related. The shooting around midday Saturday sent shoppers fleeing from the mall.
A judge ordered 16-year-old Makhi Woolridge-Jones to be held without bail after he was charged with first-degree murder, assault and two gun charges. His older brother, 18-year-old Brandon Woolridge-Jones, was charged as an accessory to the shooting, and his bail was set at $75,000.