OMAHA - Douglas County prosecutors allege the 17-year-old accused of murdering an Omaha tobacco store clerk also took part in a shooting two hours later that seriously injured a man in Northwest Omaha.

"It's all about the guns," Brenda Beadle, Chief Deputy County Attorney said.

Jacobi Terry, 17, was arrested and charged with first degree murder Tuesday for the October 2nd shooting death of Bahy Altairi, 21, who worked at his family's tobacco and vape store near 32nd and "L" Streets.

On Friday, prosecutors charged Terry with assault in the first degree for the second shooting of Jared Sedlacek, criminal conspiracy and use of a deadly weapon.

The shooting at 32nd & "L" took place around 7:22 p.m Oct. 2nd. At 9:32 p.m., police were called to another shooting near 75th & Hartman Avenue. In both cases, the shooter used a rifle.

Investigators believe it was Terry who fired three shots with the same weapon that killed Altairi into a home, striking Sedlacek, 27 who was inside. Sedlacek suffered serious injuries, leaving him severely injured with some paralysis.

"He was inside the house and had nothing to do with these individuals and he wasn't the intended target. He got shot through the house," Beadle said.

Prosecutors say the Hartman Avenue shooting took place as Terry and Box allegedly tried to steal a gun from a man near the home.

Marshaun Box, 16, is the second suspect charged in the crime spree. Box reportedly drove the getaway car in the murder of Altairi and set up the meeting of the man, whom they tried to rob, according to Douglas County prosecutors.

"He went and drove Jacobi Terry away from the murder and planned to do the robbery, as well and then he set up the second incident, which was the robbery," Beadle said.

Box is being held on $500,000 bond and Terry is being held without bond.

Both are expected back in court in November.

"It's perplexing and it's a terrible, chilling series of events that happened that night," Beadle said.