Two Houston-area teens suspected of shooting a convenience store clerk who stole a bag of potato chips have turned themselves in to authorities, police said.
One of the teens, 17-year-old Mario Young Fergeson, was identified as the shooter and charged with murder. The other person was investigated and released, but fox houston report.
The shooting happened Friday at Sunoco in Humble.
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Two men suspected of killing a Houston-area store clerk were caught on security video stealing a bag of potato chips. (Humble Police Station)
Officials said officers arrived at the scene and found a 42-year-old man dead inside a vehicle in the median.
“Nobody expects someone to just go to work that day and not come home,” Humble Police Department Deputy Chief Dan Zientek told reporters at the scene.
Surveillance footage released by police shows two black men entering the store around 11:30 a.m. They walk around, then one of them has potato chips in his pants. He appears trying to put a bag in.

A store clerk confronts a shoplifting suspect in Humble, Texas. (Humble Police Station)
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Police said the store employee followed the two men outside and followed them in his car when one of the suspects began firing. The clerk then tried to reverse the car, causing it to fall into the median strip on the side of the road.
Police said one of the teens took off toward nearby railroad tracks, while the other continued toward the highway.



