Two teenagers arrested for murder of US congressional intern hit by stray bullets
Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, was shot in Washington DC, and suspects, both 17, are being charged as adults
Two teenagers were arrested Friday on murder charges in the killing of a congressional intern who was struck by stray bullets during a shooting in Washington DC - a crime that Donald Trump cited in deploying national guard troops in the US capital during the presidential administration's law enforcement intervention there.
Eric Tarpinian-Jachym, 21, of Granby, Massachusetts, was fatally shot on the night of 30 June near Washington's Mount Vernon Square. Both suspects in his killing - Kelvin Thomas Jr and Jailen Lucas - are 17 years old, but are being charged as adults with first-degree murder while armed, according to US attorney Jeanine Pirro.
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