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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Prosecutors say a man arrested in connection with a fatal shooting in Boise did not pull the trigger, but they believe he led the gunman to the apartment where it happened.
The Idaho Statesman reports (bit.ly/1iGIDdk) 34-year-old Samari Prentice Winn was arraigned Monday on charges of aiding and abetting murder and attempting to aid and abet murder.
Three residents inside an apartment were shot Thursday. Twenty-eight-year-old Elliott Bailey and 27-year-old Travontae Calloway died of multiple gunshot wounds and a third woman was injured.
Prosecutors say they don't know the identity of the gunman.
Winn's next hearing is scheduled for May 27.
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Information from: Idaho Statesman, http://www.idahostatesman.com
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