20-year-old Emily Robles is charged with three counts of aggravated robbery after police say she fired a handgun at three victims who live in the apartment above hers.
According to an arrest warrant affidavit, around 7 a.m. on Saturday, Emily Robles, 20, started yelling at her neighbor who lives in the apartment above hers.Police said the man went to his apartment to call for his roommate who understood and spoke English while Robles followed and continued to yell at him.
Police said the victims told Robles they were going to call 911 and that Robles responded by firing a round inside the apartment.
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