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Charges in Saturday Shooting

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Three teenagers are facing felony charges in connection with a shooting incident in Minot on Saturday.

Police say a pickup with four people in it was chased by a vehicle with the three suspects.

The police report says the chase began after a drug deal-gone-bad.

The police report says the car with the three people in it was hit by several shots, including one that went through the windshield, shattered, and hit the driver, 19-year-old Stephen Brewer, in the face.

The injury was non life-threatening.

The three people charged are 19-year-old Nathan Schlosser, 18-year-old Tegan Lamotte, and 19-year-old Kayla Wright.

Schlosser is charged with four counts each of attempted murder, terrorizing, and reckless endangerment.

Lamotte is charged with four counts each of conspiracy to commit murder, terrorizing, and reckless endangerment.

Wright is charged with terrorizing.

The preliminary hearing for the three was set for March 14th.

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