14-year-old pleads guilty to attempted murder of friend’s stepdad for telling them they couldn’t go to a park

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A 14-year-old girl pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of her friend’s stepfather after he told them they couldn’t go to the park.

The harrowing incident unfolded on February 27 in the city of Lewiston in Idaho.

Triston Arnzen and Chloe Marks were both 14 years old and in middle school when Arnzen’s stepfather, George Hamblin Jr., told them they couldn’t take a BB gun to a park.

Prosecutors said they obtained a pink gun that was kept on the family’s refrigerator, and Marks shot Hamblin in the neck and handed the gun to Arnzen. Triston then shot Hamblin in the leg, according to court documents, and chased down Macayla Hamblin, his 11-year-old stepsister, and shot her twice in the leg.

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