We should find out in a while if these young hoodlums are illegals. The Oregonian is pro anything stupid, so they won't say, but it will come out in another venue.


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DONALD -- Police arrested two teenagers Friday on suspicion of felony murder in the fatal shooting of a husband and wife who reported a burglary earlier in the week at their next-door neighbor's house, police said.

Gale Goode, 48, and Becky Goode, 47, were killed Thursday in their rural ranch home just outside this northern Marion County community of about 600 people.

The suspects -- Jorge Ybarra, 19, and Emanuel Lopez-Delgado, 16, both of Salem -- were among three teenagers found in a car that witnesses saw leaving the street where the Goodes lived. Advertisement

Sheriff's deputies backed up by Oregon State Police chased the car on Interstate 5 and found that Lopez-Delgado and a 14-year-old boy inside had been shot.

The younger boy was in stable condition at OHSU Hospital in Portland. He hasn't been arrested.

Lopez-Delgado was treated for his wounds at Salem Hospital. His case will be handled in adult court, said Deputy District Attorney Stephanie Tuttle. He is being held at the Marion County jail.

Ybarra also faces a first-degree burglary count and is being held at the Marion County jail.

Sheriff's officials haven't released many details on what happened at the Goode home or how the teens were shot.

Marion County Deputy Kevin Rau said two burglary calls came in to the sheriff's office this week about burglaries at a house next to the Goodes' home. The neighbor first reported an overnight burglary on Wednesday, he said.

Then on Thursday, Becky Goode called 9-1-1 and reported two boys jumping over the neighbor's fence and running away, Rau said. She told dispatchers that her husband went outside with a gun, but by then the two, along with a third man, had escaped.

Felony murder is a Measure 11 crime that carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Ybarra and Lopez-Delgado both face arraignment next week.

Ron Soble: 503-302-8118; ronsoble@msn.com