

Police say they have arrested two suspects in Friday's mass shooting at a park in Las Cruces, New Mexico, which left three people dead and at least 15 others injured.
The suspects - 20-year-old Tomas Rivas and a 17-year-old boy - were each charged with three open counts of murder, Las Cruces Police announced Sunday morning. "Open murder" means prosecutors can pursue charges of manslaughter or murder in the first or second degree, and the specific level of culpability will be decided later. Additional charges were pending against Rivas and the boy, police said.
Las Cruces Police identified the deceased as Andrew Madrid, 16; Jason Gomez, 13; and Dominick Estrada, 19. Madrid and Gomez died at the scene, according to police. Estrada died at the hospital. The surviving group of injured individuals included nine men and six women, whose ages ranged from 16 to 36. Police said they would not be releasing their names publicly.
Police on Saturday asked bystanders to share videos and other tips as they investigated the shooting, which occurred at about 10 p.m. local time on Friday in the desert city's Young Park, a music and recreation venue. Police said there were approximately 200 people at the park during the incident. Several were injured in cross-fire.
Multiple firearms were involved in the shooting, Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story said at a news conference on Saturday, and 50-60 bullet casings were found.