Three Florida teens are arrested and charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Orthodox Jewish professional mixed martial arts fighter Aaron Rajman.
The teens were arrested Friday and on Saturday a judge in Palm Beach County Criminal Court ordered them held without bond, according to local reports. They also face charges of two counts of armed home invasion robbery with a firearm.
The teens have been named as Roberto Ortiz and Jace Swinton, both 18, and high school junior Summer Church, 16. Church reportedly was a friend of Rajman’s after meeting him in January at a convenience store and Swinton is her ex-boyfriend.
Aaron Rajman. (Facebook via JTA)
Rajman, 25, was killed on the evening of July 3 when several men entered his home in West Boca Raton. The men reportedly argued with Rajman and shot him before driving away.
Summer Church’s mother Judith said that on the day of the murder her daughter was forced at gunpoint by Ortiz and three other unidentified gunmen to call Rajman to see if he was home and was then let out of the car before they drove to the fighter’s home, the Palm Beach Post reported.
— JTA
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