A third suspect has been arrested in the death of Samir Jefferson, a 14-year-old Philadelphia boy who was shot 18 times late last year while he was waiting for a bus.

The suspect, Haneef Roberson, was taken into custody Sunday at a Walmart in Oakwood, Georgia, about 50 miles northeast of Atlanta. Oakwood police said Sunday on Facebook that officers were called to the store “in reference to a fraud in progress call.”

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“When officers arrived on scene, Roberson was arrested without incident along with another individual,” police said.

Oakwood police did not name the second person. It’s not clear whether the second person is also connected to Samir’s death.

Samir Jefferson.Family photo

Samir was in a North Philadelphia neighborhood just before 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 29 when two people fired at least 36 shots, police said in an incident report. He was waiting for a bus to take him home from school when he was shot 18 times throughout his body, authorities said.

He died at a hospital.

The police incident report didn’t suggest a motive for the shooting, which happened outside a crowded pharmacy and was partly recorded on security video. A number of people in the area witnessed the shooting.

Two other suspects, Kyair Garnett, 21, and Qadir Johnson, 20, were arrested last month. They were charged with murder, conspiracy, reckless endangerment, tampering with evidence and other offenses.

Garnett was also charged with receipt of stolen property and unauthorized use of an automobile. The district attorney’s office said he had an outstanding bench warrant in Montgomery County when he was arrested in Philadelphia.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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