One of the two brothers accused of shooting two teens on Flagstaff Road in May has pleaded not guilty on all counts and is set for trial in July.

Jafet Hernandez-Gonzalez, 22, pleaded not guilty to five counts of attempted first-degree murder after deliberation, five counts of attempted murder — extreme indifference, first-degree assault and second-degree assault, as well as 11 sentence enhancers.

He appeared out of custody on Friday morning after a $200,000 bond was posted.

He is set for a two-week trial on July 15 and is scheduled to next appear for motions on June 17.

The co-defendant in the case, Josue Esai Hernandez-Gonzalez, who was a juvenile in this case but is being tried as an adult, is set for a status conference on Jan. 10.

He is currently out of custody on a $20,000 bond.

Josue Esai Hernandez-Gonzalez, 18, is charged with seven counts of attempted first-degree murder — extreme indifference; first-degree assault; second-degree assault; and seven counts of violent crime.Josue Esai Hernandez-Gonzalez’s booking photo was not available for release.

According to the release, on May 12, a group of young adults left a graduation party in a Cadillac Escalade and traveled to Flagstaff Mountain. The Escalade crashed on Flagstaff and was no longer drivable.

In a second car, Jafet Hernandez-Gonzalez arrived to help before getting into a verbal confrontation with the driver of the Escalade.

Jafet Hernandez-Gonzalez drove away and got a gun before returning with his brother to the mountain.

According to the release, other people by that time had arrived to help those in the Escalade.

Josue Hernandez-Gonzalez drove past the group twice before slowing down the third time. While passing, Jafet Hernandez-Gonzalez fired multiple rounds at the group — shooting the Escalade driver and another victim.

The release said both victims survived their injuries but the indictment notes that one victim sustained serious bodily injury.

Jafet Hernandez-Gonzalez’s cellphone was tracked as being in the location of the shooting at the time is occurred.

His cellphone record also confirmed he met up for a gun exchange.

According to the indictment, he later admitted to the shooting with his brother and said he was shooting while his brother drove his car.