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Aaron Hernandez has been indicted for the 2012 double murders of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado.
Prosecutors allege that the former New England Patriots star and Alexander Bradleyhad a chance encounter with Abreu and Furtado at Cure nightclub and was later involved in a drive-by shooting that killed both men.
Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado
Surveillance footage shows Hernandez and Bradley entering the club on July 16, 2012, shortly after the victims went inside. Hernandez reportedly had a couple of drinks and left the club with Bradley 10 minutes later.
The victims left the club shortly after 2 a.m. Henandez's Toyota 4Runner is seen passing by the men twice as they walked to their car.
After leaving the club parking lot, Abreu and Furtado were followed by Hernandez, who caught up with them a a red light. The shooting was not caught on tape, but a third man, Aquilino Freire, who was also shot while in the victim's car but survived, told police "he saw someone in the SUV's back seat laughing. Then, several gunshots were fired from the rear passenger seat into the car."
Another witness told police that the shooter was a light skinned Hispanic male with short hair. Prosecutors say it was Hernandez who fired the the shots. If the allegations are proven to be true it would mean that Hernandez played a full season in the NFL following the murders.
Despite previous reports to the contrary, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley, announced on Thursday, May 15, that neither Abreu or Furtado had gang ties. Hernandez is said to belong to the Bristol Bloods street gang in Connecticut.
Hernandez is already being held without bail for the June 17, 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd.
Odin Lloyd
Lloyd died from multiple gunshot wounds. Lalate reports that prosecutors are going to claim that Lloyd was killed because he knew about Hernandez's involvement in the 2012 double homicide.
Aaron Hernandez charged for double murder
Additional source: WCVB
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