A teen boy was fatally shot in Anchorage’s Abbott Loop neighborhood last week during a nicotine deal gone bad, according to charging documents.
Anchorage police took Musa and two other suspects – whom they have not yet identified – into custody shortly after Miller was found dead on the 7300 block of Cantonment Court, a quiet cul-de-sac of single-family homes.
Police received a 911 call about the shooting at 2:46 p.m. Officers found Miller dead outside, with a single gunshot wound to the head. Police detained a 15-year-old boy at the apartment for questioning. Officers say they found a box for a Glock 10mm handgun and ammunition, which were later seized under a search warrant.
After selling puff bars to one person, they met Miller who paid money for puff bars but didn’t receive any, charges say. Miller and Musa exchanged words at the window of the car, just before the teen at the wheel sped down the road, turned around at the cul-de-sac on Cantonment and drove past Miller.
When police spoke with the driver, he admitted that the three had planned to take Miller’s money without giving him anything, but denied knowing Musa was going to fire on him. Prosecutors wrote that he also denied owning a weapon or having a gun at his home, but police found a gun on the deck of his home in a canvas bag.
Musa said he had fired the Glock in the shooting. Police found the weapon at his apartment, with a serial number matching the box in the 15-year-old’s room.Court records show that District Judge Michael Franciosi set Musa’s bail at $250,000.
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