A 16-year-old boy was arrested Saturday in connection with a shootout with Aurora police in a King Soopers parking lot Wednesday night. Additional suspects remain at large
The teen suspect, whose name was not released because he is a juvenile, is facing seven counts of attempted murder of a peace officer and aggravated motor vehicle theft, according to the Aurora Police Department.
"Some people tried to murder Aurora police officers," Oates said to open a press conference Thursday. The occupants of the Kia then"engaged in gunfire" with two additional unmarked Aurora police cars, according to Oates. The Kia took off from the parking lot, later crashing into a vehicle at 10th and Lima. The occupants got out of the vehicle and took off.
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