The Denver Police Department announced on Thursday that they have arrested the last suspect in the murder of a Jewish yeshiva student there.
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Samuel Fussell, 19, was arrested in the town of Greeley, Colo., some 60 miles northeast of Denver, for the Aug. 17 murder of 18-year-old Shmuel Silverberg.
Silverberg was standing outside of his school, Yeshiva Toras Chaim, when he was shot. A native of Ohio, Silverberg managed to get just inside the doors of the building when he lost his life.
In announcing the arrest, the Greeley Police Department said it "positively identified Fussell as he entered a vehicle" and, together with K9 officers and patrol units, conducted a "high-risk" traffic stop. "Fussell, along with two other females, was taken into custody without incident and transported to Denver."
He was one of five young men, all of whom have been apprehended, who police say allegedly went on a crime spree on Aug. 17 that included car-jackings, robbery and culminated in Silverberg's murder.



