A Connecticut man is facing multiple charges in the deaths of a mother and her infant son, allegedly killed over money owed to him by the woman.
New details have emerged about the November arrest of Lance “Macho” Morales, 23, following his first appearance in a Hartford, Connecticut courtroom on Monday.
Morales is accused of killing 20-year-old Jessiah Mercado and her 4-month-old son Messiah Diaz in a drive-by shooting on Nov. 19.
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An arrest warrant alleges Morales opened fire on the car the two were in because Mercado owed him $400 for using his Mazda SUV, as reported by The Associated Press.
He was charging her $100 a day to rent the vehicle, and she reportedly fell behind on the payments.
Before the deadly shooting in broad daylight, an exchange occurred between Morales and Mercado, during which she informed him her infant son was inside the SUV. A witness told police that Morales said he didn’t care, according to The AP.
Two other individuals were in the car during the brazen crime, but only one of them was injured.
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Morales’ firearm is believed to be fully automatic, according to the arrest warrant.
A massive four-day manhunt took place for Morales following the deadly shooting, and he was ultimately arrested in Puerto Rico on Nov. 23. He was extradited to Connecticut on Saturday.
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Morales is charged with two counts of murder, assault, and other crimes, facing life in prison without parole if convicted.
He was ordered to be held on $5 million bail during Monday’s court hearing.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.