Rock Throwers Mitch Karol Chik Arrested, Colorado Teens Arrested For Murder: Recently the news about the arrest is going viral over the internet. The public seems to be interested in the case. Everyone seems like to know why authorities make this arrest. They all are going over the internet to know about this matter. They are not only searching about the arrest but also about the reasons behind them and about those who are involved in this case. This case takes upon the interest of the public when they get to know that this arrest is made in high school. When the public gets this news, families of the students who study there get worried about their children’s safety. To know more regarding this case keep reading.
Mitch Karol Chik Arrested
The arrest news about Mitch Karol Chik is going viral over the internet. Three seniors from high school are arrested for the charges of the murder of Alexa Bartell. According to the sources, Alexa Bartell was on the phone with her friend while driving on Wednesday night, when suddenly the phone get disconnected. A friend of hers was worried about her so she followed her phone locations to fields in Jefferson County, Colorado. Where she finds a wrecked yellow Chevy Spark. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office reported that the 20-year-old Bartell was murdered after being hit by a sizable boulder.
Alexa Bartell
On Wednesday night in Colorado, there were at least seven instances like this during a three-hour period. In a news release, the homicide was referred to as “the most tragic of a series of similar crimes that happened overnight throughout Jefferson and Boulder counties.” Alexa Bartell’s murder was the subject of Mitch Karol Chik’s arrest along with two other people. According to Colorado authorities, three males were nabbed after they were accused of throwing large landscaping pebbles at least seven vehicles the previous week.
Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-ChikZachary KwakJoseph Koenig
In the seventh and earlier incident, the driver, 20-year-old Alexa Bartell, perished. The suspects, who are all senior high school students aged 18, were apprehended the previous evening at their parents’ homes in Arvada. They are currently being charged with first-degree murder with complete disregard, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement on Wednesday. Authorities stated that they plan to press more charges. Joseph Koenig, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, and Zachary Kwak were held on charges of first-degree murder with extreme indifference after reportedly throwing big landscaping rocks into at least seven vehicles on Colorado roads. The suspect or suspects, identified as Joseph Koenig, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, and Zachary Kwak, are still at large.