The teen arrested in connection to the killing of 23-year-old Brett Scrogham may be charged as an adult, prosecutors said.

During a news conference Friday morning, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears addressed the high-profile case and said his team has filed a petition to waive the case to adult court, which is protocol for the state of Indiana. 

Scrogham was an Indiana University Business School graduate who was shot in Indianapolis on May 28.

Mears announced the 14-year-old suspect is facing charges of felony murder, armed robbery, and dangerous possession of a firearm. 

"A Marion County court judge will ultimately make the determination, the decision, as to whether or not this individual should be tried as a juvenile in juvenile court, or as an adult in adult court," Mears said. 

Investigators say the teen gunned down Scrogham inside his car in a downtown parking garage while on his way to an Indianapolis Indians Minor League baseball game. 

The suspect has not been named by police. The teen was arrested on Wednesday.

Officers arrived on scene to find Scrogham inside a vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound; he later died at the hospital.

In a statement, IMPD Chief Tanya Terry said, "While today’s [Wednesday] arrest is significant, my heart breaks for everyone impacted by this tragedy. A young man lost his life, and another now faces allegations that will change his life forever."

In a social random act of violence. He had graduated as a top 100 student at the IU Kelley School of Business just weeks ago, was well spoken, smart, loved Christ, incredibly kind, and had just started his new job as a property development analyst. He was exactly the kind of person the world needs more of."

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