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Authorities now say teen fired deadly shot in Mounds Park

ST. PAUL - Authorities believe they know who fired the shot that left an 18-year-old dead after a chaotic altercation between rival gangs broke out at Indian Mounds Regional Park earlier this spring.

ST. PAUL - Authorities believe they know who fired the shot that left an 18-year-old dead after a chaotic altercation between rival gangs broke out at Indian Mounds Regional Park earlier this spring.

Rayvion Trebor Brooks, 18, of St. Paul now faces second-degree murder charges in the April 17 incident that killed Bobby Davion Collins, according to an amended complaint filed against him late last week in Ramsey County District Court.

Brooks, a suspected member of the gang Forever After Money, previously had been charged with one count of committing a crime for benefit of a gang and one count of first-degree riot for his role in the shooting.

The six charges filed against him now include murder in the second degree and committing murder in the second degree for the benefit of a gang.

Brooks pleaded not guilty to the charges Wednesday. His bail was increased to $500,000.

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His attorney could not be immediately reached for comment.

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