A man was shot and killed in North Pole late Wednesday during an attempted gun robbery. The person selling the firearms who shot him has not been charged, but a man who police say helped plan the robbery has been charged with second-degree murder.
NORTH POLE, Alaska - North Pole police have arrested a man they say was involved in the attempted robbery of firearms on North Santa Claus Lane on charges of robbery and murder after his co-conspirator died during the incident.
Police say Davis has been charged with first-degree robbery and second-degree murder “because he knowingly engaged in conduct that resulted in the death of another person.”
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