Court documents show that security footage gave police a better idea of what happened before and after the shooting at East High School. A home security camera shows five teens, including the 15-year-old boy who was killed and two others who were injured, gathered near a curb at the 800 block of 13th Street. Stay on top of the economic and market trends. You can subscribe for free. Three vehicles drove past the group and then came back again, close to each other. Multiple shots were fired at the group from inside the cars, which drove off. The court documents show that around 20 spent shell casings were found at the scene and 15 more were found from the vehicles. The detectives were very familiar with the three vehicles. They were traced back to a home in the 1800 block of 23rd Street. According to court documents, police obtained security footage from near the home, which captured three vehicles leaving from before the shooting and returning right after. Jose David Lopez was the 15-year-old who was killed. He wasn't a student in the district. It is unclear why the teens were gathered outside at the time of the shooting. He said that the shooting was not a school shooting and that Lopez was targeted by the suspects. He said that it could have been done in the morning at someone's house. The footage helped identify the people in the cars and the interviews led to the arrests of six teens who are facing murder charges. Get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. You can subscribe for free. Six teenagers, including a 14-year-old, were arrested after a shooting outside a school. A boy was killed and two girls were wounded. Two days after a drive-by shooting at East High School shook Des Moines, a man was arrested in a drive-by shooting. Comparison photos are fun to look at. It can show the transformation that someone has undergone. 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