San Francisco police  are providing information to the FBI  on the identity

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Following the killing of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, San Francisco police  are providing information to the FBI  on the identity of the suspect.
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The 26-year-old suspect  has been charged with first-degree murder, according to court documents filed  Friday.
ST. LOUIS — A 26-year-old man  has been arrested in  connection with the shooting death of a teenager in St.  Louis. Louis, according to court documents filed  Friday.
The suspect,  identified as Garrett Jordan, was arrested after police traced his  phone's location data to the  crime scene, according to the  documents. Jordan has been charged with first-degree  murder. Police are not ruling out the possibility of  additional charges in the future. The investigation is  ongoing.
The investigation began on the night of  November 23 when Colin  Brown, 16, was  hit by  a stray  bullet while walking home from a hockey game on  Highway 55 northbound near Loughborough. He died four days later, according to police spokesman Mitch  McCoy. In a statement,  Brown's family said they were  grateful for the  "tireless efforts" of authorities working  on the  case.
"While much  remains to  be done before this  matter is closed, we are confident  that efforts will  continue," the statement said.  "We hope this shows that senseless violence  like the one Colin took from us  cannot go unpunished. Once again, I thank law enforcement and the community for  their assistance."
A witness told investigators that a dark Audi was often parked  in front of the residence of another vehicle that was  hit by gunfire while traveling  south during the shooting, according to court documents. Officers  obtained surveillance  video during the investigation  that shows the dark Audi following  the car of a second  unidentified victim at the scene of the shooting and returning to the residence after the shooting. Jordan lived  in the  mansion.
Credit: St. Louis Metro Police Department
Investigators obtained a search warrant and  tracked location  data from Jordan's phone, which showed  that Jordan's movements were consistent with the  Audi's movements during and after the shooting. Jordan also told police that he was the only one  on the phone since he was  out on bail.
Police have not released a motive for the shooting. St. Louis Police Chief Robert Tracy said they can  only share  a limited amount of information at this time.  "This matter is ongoing, we  need to  investigate further. We have enough  evidence to charge the individual, but we want to make  sure there are other things  that we  need to investigate. So if we  are revealing too much with  certain details, when we  talk to other people, we  have to make sure they  are not aware of those  complex details that  you are asking  for," said Chief  Tracy.

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