NEW YORK — One of three Colorado teenagers accused of throwing large landscaping rocks toward at least seven cars allegedly took a photo of the final victim's car after hitting it 'as a memento,' according to court documents.
Jefferson County, CO Sheriff’s OfficeNEW YORK — One of three Colorado teenagers accused of throwing large landscaping rocks toward at least seven cars allegedly took a photo of the final victim's car after hitting it"as a memento," according to court documents.
After Bartell's death, Kwak said Koenig and Karol-Chik talked about being"blood brothers," and said they agreed to never speak of the incident again, according to court documents. The day after Bartell was killed, they allegedly met up to discuss what happened, according to court documents. When Kwak was questioned, he admitted taking a photo, saying"he thought Joseph or Mitch would want it as a memento," according to court documents.
The teens are charged with first-degree murder with extreme indifference. Additional charges are expected, authorities said.
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