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Police Say Twin Falls Killing Stemmed From Online Classified Ad

Authorities say a south-central Idaho man responding to a Craigslist ad offering a car for sale shot and killed one man and wounded another with an assault weapon before stealing the car.

Police say 20-year-old Jacob Lyn Marshall of Jackson was arrested Saturday evening hours after the shooting when he rammed a police car with the stolen 1991 Mitsubishi 3000 VR4.

Police also arrested 22-year-old Jerry Burton Kimball, who authorities say accompanied Marshall.

Fifty-three-year old Kent Storrer of Twin Falls died in the shooting and 32-year-old Jasper Qualls was treated and released from a hospital.

The Times-News reports that Marshall is facing a charge of first-degree murder and that Kimball is facing a charge of aiding and abetting first-degree murder.

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