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Teens plotted murder of 22-year-old Dallas man, report says

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Police believe a group of teenagers planned and carried out the murder of a 22-year-old man in Dallas.

Alexis Fernando Estrada Zambrano was shot and killed on Dilido Road in Old East Dallas on Oct. 26.

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According to an arrest warrant affidavit, he was in the process of changing a flat tire when he was approached by a 16-year-old suspect. The two got into a physical argument that ended with gunfire.

Security cameras captured video of the 16-year-old running away from the crime scene with 18-year-old Jason Steven, who had originally been in the car with Zambrano.

Two other passengers in the car also ran in a different direction to hide.

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Police used video from security cameras in the area to identify and arrest the 16-year-old suspect. His name and mugshot will not be released because he is a minor.

During questioning, the 16-year-old told police that “due to past problems and altercations with [Zambrano], a plan was made by [Steven] to get [Zambrano] alone in order for the accomplice to kill him,” the affidavit says.

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Investigators now believe Steven plotted the murder, calling Zambrano for a ride and then notifying the 16-year-old and an accomplice of their location once they got a flat tire.

The affidavit says the accomplice changed his mind about shooting, so the 16-year-old is the one who showed up and pulled the trigger.

Dallas police also arrested a 15-year-old in connection to the case. But because of his age, no other details were released.

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It’s not clear if he was the alleged accomplice or possibly one of the other passengers in Zambrano’s car.

All three teenage suspects are charged with murder.

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Steven is also in the Dallas County jail on an immigration hold.



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