A teenage girl was arrested and charged with murder in the shooting in February of a man who was trying to help his brother, who had been carjacked by the girl and two other people, police in New Mexico said.
The suspect, Anna Bella Dukes, 18, is charged with murder, kidnapping, tampering with evidence and conspiracy and two counts of armed robbery, Albuquerque police said in a statement Monday.
When the man arrived, "the suspects dragged the victim from his red Lexus and demanded cash, jewelry and a gun from him," police said.
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