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Teens in Arizona, ages 13 and 14, wanted to "kill police officers."

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Two teenage boys in Glendale, Arizona have been accused of firing onprovocative attacks bypolice officers.

Glendale officials said Wednesday that both 13- and 14-year-old boys were booked on felony charges, including exacerbation of assault, illegal release of firearms, and attempted murder.

Police officers were looking into the robber's phone Monday night when they were about to be attacked by several gunshots.

Through ShotSpotter technology, investigators tracked shootings from nearby apartments. They found a security camera with footage of the shoot.

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police said Two boys were shown in this video. I have interacted with the police before and fired a pistol.

Two Arizona teens shot at police officers with a handgun.

Two Arizona teens are police officers with pistols Shot.

Investigators found the boys. When asked, the older boy admitted that he had obtained a gun from his mother's dresser.

According to police, the young boy firedone round, and then the older boy fired several times. A young teen told authorities "I wanted to kill a police officer."

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