The suspect, who was 17 at the time, entered a deal where he pleaded guilty to murder instead of capital murder. He's accused of shooting his schoolmate during a gun exchange.
A now-22-year-old man accused of killing a 17-year-old schoolmate entered a plea deal and was sentenced to prison this week, the Harris County District Attorney's Office announced.
Quinones was a student at ACE in 2017 when he reportedly brought a 9mm pistol to a meeting with Aldape. Officials said they met in a cul-de-sac in the 500 block of Slumberwood in the Northshore area. During the meeting, Quinones gave Aldape the shotgun, which was wrapped in a towel. Officials said Aldape then reminded Quinones that he owed him $250, and Quinones said he needed to go get the money.
Quinones reportedly fired several more times. He later told investigators he continued to shoot because Aldape was screaming and, "I had to finish it," the DA's office said.
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