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18-year-old charged in Alameda attempted robbery shooting
Khalid Nelson, 18, has been charged in an attempted robbery and shooting at an Alameda shopping center over the weekend.
ALAMEDA, Calif. - An 18-year-old has been charged in connection with an attempted robbery and shooting at an Alameda shopping center that left a Good Samaritan wounded over the weekend.
The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office charged Khalid Nelson with robbery and assault in the incident Saturday outside a TJ Maxx at the South Shore Center.
Good Samaritan shot while intervening
What we know:
Investigators said Nelson tried to rob a man in the TJ Maxx parking lot. Alameda police have not said what property Nelson allegedly demanded.
Police said the man refused to hand over the property, leading to a struggle between the two.
A Good Samaritan who witnessed the confrontation stepped in to stop the robbery, police said. As the three struggled, a single shot rang out, striking the Good Samaritan in the leg.
Suspect arrested at scene
The Good Samaritan, who has not been publicly identified, is recovering from his injuries, according to the district attorney’s office.
Nelson was arrested at the scene.
The Source: This story was written based on information from the Alameda County District Attorney's Office and the Alameda Police Department.