Grady Judd: Teens shoot, kill suspected marijuana dealer after ordering weed on an app

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The Polk County Sheriff's Office says both teens accused of shooting and killing a Frostproof man on Sunday evening have been arrested. 

What we know:

According to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, 15-year-old Tyjhae Allen and a 16-year-old ordered marijuana from the victim on an app. 

Deputies say the teens stopped the 22-year-old victim while he was driving down the road in a Frostproof neighborhood. 

The trio spoke for about 2-3 minutes before one of the teens began shooting the 22-year-old, who tried to return fire, according to PCSO. 

Investigators say the victim’s car drifted about half a block before it ran into a curb and stopped. 

Courtesy: Polk County Sheriff's Office

That’s where deputies say they found the victim clutching a baggie of marijuana. 

Sheriff Judd said Allen is in custody, and that the other 16-year-old suspect, who has not been named, was taken into custody on Monday.

Judd said this was not a difficult case to solve because the shooting occurred in front of one of the suspect’s homes. He added that cameras are everywhere and helped in the investigation. 

What's next:

Allen has been charged with first-degree murder, attempted armed robbery and tampering with evidence. 

Judd added that he plans to ask the State Attorney’s Office to try both teens as adults. 

What we don't know:

The sheriff did not release the name of the 16-year-old. 

The Source: This story was written using information provided by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. 

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