A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in a shooting that left a man dead and a woman injured at a mall in Nebraska, officials said.
Makhi Woolridge-Jones was busted Sunday on a charge of first-degree murder in the shooting a day earlier at the Westroads Mall in Omaha.
Brandon Woolridge-Jones, 18, was arrested earlier on a charge of being an accessory to the shooting near the JCPenney store.
The relationship of the two suspects was not reported.
On Sunday, cops said they weren’t seeking any other suspects in the incident, which left 21-year-old Trequez Swift dead.
Police said it appeared the shooting was an “isolated incident and not a random attack, CNN reported.
The second victim, Ja’Keya Veland, 22, was driven in a personal vehicle to CHI Immanuel Hospital, police spokesman Neil Bonacci told WOWT.
Police later said she had walked into the hospital with a gunshot wound that was not considered life-threatening.
In 2007, the mall was the scene of a mass shooting when Robert Hawkins, 19, gunned down eight people before turning the gun on himself. That shooting left five others dead.
*story by The New York Post