YUMA, Ariz. — Two teenagers have been arrested in a mass shooting that erupted at a house party in Yuma, Arizona, over the weekend in which more than 30 shots were fired, leaving two people dead and five injured, police said.
Jose Lopez, 18, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of first-degree murder and disorderly conduct, stemming for the shooting late Saturday night, the Yuma Police Department said in a statement. Police also announced the arrest of 19-year-old Aden Arviso on charges connected to the double homicide of false reporting and disorderly conduct with a weapon.
Lopez and Arviso were arrested following a search warrant executed Monday night at a Yuma residence, where investigators discovered evidence implicating the teenagers in the shooting. Franklin did not disclose what evidence was seized in the search of the home.
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