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Florida teenager arrested after allegedly shooting into crowd outside indoor amusement park

A Florida teenager was arrested almost one month after allegedly shooting into a crowd of people outside an indoor amusement park, according to police.

A Florida teen was arrested nearly one month after allegedly shooting into a crowd of people outside an indoor amusement park.

The boy, 16, has been arrested and will be charged with first degree murder with a firearm, police told FOX 35.

Officials said that the shooting happened at the parking lot of Dezerland Park in Orlando on April 29. 

Police initially responded to the scene for a report of a group of teenagers loitering on the property.

As the group was leaving the property, shots were fired into the crowd, according to police.

FLORIDA 14-YEAR-OLD SHOT AND KILLED WHEN SOMEONE OPENS FIRE INTO CROWD OF JUVENILES, POLICE SAY

Trevon Robinson, 14, was shot and later pronounced dead at a local hospital. 

Two other 14-year-old boys were also shot.

One of the teens was released from the hospital, but the other remained in critical condition, according to a previous update.

Fox News Digital's Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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