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ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. – Four teenagers have been charged with murder and robbery in connection with the shooting death of an 18-year-old Cherokee Trail High School student last week that police documents say stemmed from an attempted robbery of vaping juice.

Demarea Mitchell, 16; Kenneth Gallegos, 17; Juliana Serrano, 17; and Dominic Stager, 17, all face charges in connection with the May 8 shooting death of 18-year-old Lloyd Chavez IV.

All four face one count of felony murder, one count of aggravated robbery, one count of conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery and two sentence enhancers if they are convicted: violent crime causing death and violent crime involving the use of a weapon.

Both Stager and Mitchell also face an additional count of felony murder, according to court records.

The adult charges were direct-filed in Arapahoe County District Court on Wednesday. All four were being held without bond before their court appearances, records show.

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According to an affidavit for the arrest of Gallegos, he and Serrano, his girlfriend, had planned the robbery for days.

Serrano initially told police that she had planned to buy vaping juice from Chavez after they talked over SnapChat but the plan eventually evolved to become a robbery. She told police that she never believed Chavez would be shot, just perhaps scared by the gun.

Gallegos picked Serrano up from work that evening, and Stager and Mitchell joined them in the car, according to the affidavit. Once they got to Chavez’s home in Centennial, Serrano got Chavez to come out of his house to the vehicle they were in.

According to the affidavit, Serrano gave Chavez money for the transaction, but he began to walk away from the car because he did not have the vaping juice on him. That’s when, according to the affidavit, Mitchell and Stager got out to confront him for walking away with the money, which was around $25.

The affidavit says Chavez and Mitchell got into a struggle in the yard, and at some point, a gun went off and Chavez started yelling that he had been shot. Serrano, who was interviewed by police, said she never saw Mitchell fire the gun, according to the documents. The documents do not fully make clear which teen is accused of pulling the trigger, and Serrano denied it was her boyfriend, Gallegos.

Chavez ran inside and had his sister call police, after which the four other teenagers sped out of the neighborhood after taking back the money they had given Chavez, according to witnesses and the affidavit.

Arriving officers found Chavez just inside his family’s home with a gunshot wound to his right chest. He was taken to a hospital, where he told an attending nurse that “Kenny” had shot him and that he believed Kenny was a junior at his school.

Chavez would die in surgery shortly after he spoke with the nurse, according to the affidavit.

Investigators were able to identify the four suspects through interviews with Serrano and Gallegos, along with pictures from the school district, according to the affidavit. They also recovered the money the suspects allegedly took back from Chavez after the shooting inside Serrano’s wallet, which is where she told investigators it would be, according to the affidavit.

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There has to be more to it. It can't just be vape juice - it had to be laced with something. You can just go to the fucking store and buy vape juice, you don't need to do "backseat drug trades" for that shit. And yeah, all the perps are under 18 and the victim is over 18 (you need to be 18 to buy it, right?), they could have easily gotten someone else to get it for them.

I bet the vape juice is laced, and these little fuckers are just trying to dodge a drug charge on top of the murder.
 
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