Pamela Cabriales, 32, was shot while stopped at a light at Colfax Avenue and Interstate 25 in February 2021.
DENVER — A verdict has been reached in the trial for the second teen charged with first-degree murder in the death of a woman who was killed following a minor traffic collision in 2021.
This story will be updated when the jury’s verdict is read.
Pamela Cabriales, 32, was shot while stopped at a light at Colfax Avenue and Interstate 25 in February 2021. She died several days later and left behind a 5-year-old son.
The trial for Remi Cordova, who was 14 at the time of the killing, began on Oct. 21. His codefendant, Neshan Johnson has already been convicted and was sentenced to 35 years in prison in July 2023.
According to court documents, the two teens thought Cabriales had tapped their car from behind at a red light. Police alleged that Cordova jumped out of a car with a gun and fired multiple rounds into a vehicle driven by Cabriales.
Johnson was driving the car and drove away from the scene after shots were fired, according to police.
Johnson said, according to the court documents, that Cordova asked, “Can I bust on them?” to which Johnson replied, “Do what you gotta do, that’s on you.”
Johnson told police Cordova then got out of the car with an “AR15 and fired 15-20 shots into the car behind them,” according to court documents.
Cordova was initially charged as a juvenile, but the case was later moved to adult court despite his age at the time of the alleged crime.
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