Three 17-year-old male suspects have been arrested in the shooting of UArizona sophomore Forrest Beckett Keys. By Alexis Blue, University Communications March 1, 2021
University of Arizona President
Robert C. Robbins thanked police on Monday for their work apprehending three suspects in the on-campus shooting death of UArizona sophomore Forrest Beckett Keys.
The University of Arizona Police Department and Tucson Police Department have arrested three 17-year-old male suspects in the shooting, which took place the night of Feb. 20 near the Cherry Avenue Garage.
The teenagers, who were in a 2008 Cadillac when the shooting occurred, are each charged on suspicion of first-degree murder and drive-by shooting. Keys, 20, was on foot when he was killed.
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Tucson police arrest teen in connection with fatal shooting on University of Arizona campus
Student Forrest Keys was found dead on Saturday, Feb. 20 Alonzo Orosco has been booked into the Pima County Jail and is charged with first-degree murder and drive-by shooting. (Source: Tucson Police Department) By KOLD News 13 Staff | February 26, 2021 at 10:56 AM MST - Updated February 26 at 12:55 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - An investigation into the shooting death of a University of Arizona student led to the arrest of 17-year-old Alonzo Orosco.
In a news release, the Tucson Police Department, University of Arizona Police Department, along with homicide detectives said Orosco was arrested Thursday, Feb. 25. They believe he is connected to the shooting of Forrest Beckett Keys.