Albuquerque, a 13-year-old boy has been accused of murder in a fatal blow of a cyclist in Albuquerque who was captured in a video inside the child’s stolen car, police said Monday.
The teenager, who is believed to be the driver, and a 15 -year -old has been accused of an open murder position, conspiracy to commit a murder, leaving the scene of an accident that implies great damage or body death and illegal possession of a gun by a person, said the Albuquerque Police Department in a statement.
An 11 -year -old boy, who was also involved according to the police, is too young to be accused of murder.
“APD detectives are working with the prosecutor and CyFD to determine what positions can face and if it can be retained in those positions,” according to the statement.
The 13 -year -old is expected to be hired at the Youth Detention Center. Detectives are looking for 15 and 11 years old children.
Scott Dwight Haber Mehl, 63, was traveling to his work at the National Sandia Laboratory in the morning of May, when he was hit by a car after he deviated in the bike lane, according to the police.
The accident was filmed from inside the car and circulated on social networks. In the recording, you can hear a voice that is believed to be the 13 -year -old saying that he is about to hit the cyclist, according to the police. The car seems to accelerate and a voice that is believed to be the 15 -year -old says: “Just beat it, Brah.”
The driver asks: “How to hit him?”
A passenger says: “Yes, just beat it.
According to the application of the law, strong sounds can be heard in the recording, including “metal flexion”.
The video was published on social networks and the police were informed. A high school director also informed the video to the police after a student marked him.
Associated Press does not usually appoint people under 18 accused of a crime.