ENOCH, Utah — The last defendant in a January drive-by shooting that killed a 17-year-old girl appeared in court as prosecutors argued he should face murder charges despite not being present during the attack.

Matthew Sorber-Petrie, 23, faced a preliminary hearing on first-degree murder, weapons and obstruction charges in connection with the January 17 shooting death of KayLee Dutton. Another teen passenger was wounded but recovered.

Authorities allege that while Sorber-Petrie stayed behind during the shooting , he knew of the plan to chase down and shoot at the victims' vehicle. Prosecutors say his AR-15 was the murder weapon used in the attack.

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