A teenager sought in the shooting death of a woman waiting in line at a bank inside a North Carolina Walmart last month has been captured in Chicago.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation said that 17-year-old Ezekiel Burden was found Tuyesday at a Greyhound bus staion by the US Marshals Service acting on a tip from an informant.
His friend Brian Campbell, 18, turned himself in on December 23 and is charged with accessory after the fact.
The shooting took place shortly before 4 p.m. on December 20 at the Woodforest Bank inside a Walmart, the Lumberton Police Department said. Police said that Burden was targeting two other people in line at the bank but missed them and shot Brandy Nicole Olson, 42, instead.
Olson was taken to UNC Health Southeastern, where she later died.
Burden is charged with first degree murder, discharging a firearm inside the incite fear, and being armed to terrorize. He is awaiting extradition back to North Carolina.
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[Featured image: North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation]