US woman killed by rock thrown into her vehicle

Published April 26th, 2023 - 05:42 GMT
Woman Phoning For Help After Car Windshield Has Broken
The 20-year-old woman was killed as she drove home when a large rock came crashing through her windshield April 20.
Highlights
Three high school seniors have been arrested in connection with the death of a 20-year-old woman who was killed when a rock was thrown through her car windshield as she drove home.

ALBAWABA- Three high school seniors have been arrested in connection with the death of a 20-year-old woman who was killed when a rock was thrown through her car windshield as she drove home.

The suspects, Joseph Koenig, Nicholas "Mitch" Karol-Chik, and Zachary Kwak, all from Arvada, Colorado, are being held without bail and face charges of first-degree murder with extreme indifference. 

Investigators are unsure who was driving and who was throwing rocks. Additional charges are expected. The suspects are alleged to have thrown large rocks at moving vehicles, causing damage to seven people including Bartell, who was killed, two people who were injured, and four others who were not hurt but had property damage.

"These suspects went from place to place to place throwing large rocks through windshields of moving vehicles. We've not seen that before," said Jefferson County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Jacki Kelley.

The Sheriff's Office believes that the rocks were thrown from a moving vehicle which has been identified as a black 2016 Chevy Silverado. No motive has been established, and investigators have found no evidence that the incidents were linked to any type of social media challenge. The investigation was aided by cellphone device forensics. 

Mark Koenig, Joseph Koenig's father, was also arrested on a charge of obstructing a police officer. The case has touched many people, and investigators sorted through about 300 tips.

The victim's family expressed gratitude for the arrests, but they are still suffering. Kelley said that this is the beginning of the family's journey. She called the arrests a "great team effort" and praised investigators for their hard work, noting that many had slept very little over the past week. Kelley also noted that the suspects' behavior exhibited indifference about respect for human life.

"This case touched a lot of people deeply," Kelley said. "This was a beautiful young woman who had her whole life in front of her who was simply driving home, and her life was ended as a result of these acts."

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