A two-week trial in a 2022 Longmont drive-by shooting case, which was set to begin Monday, has been rescheduled for May 13.

Yahir Solis, 20, is charged with felony counts of first-degree murder after deliberation; first-degree murder — extreme indifference, two counts of attempted first-degree murder after deliberation, four counts of attempted first-degree murder — extreme indifference, first-degree assault causing serious bodily injury with a deadly weapon, first-degree assault — extreme indifference and illegal discharge of a firearm.

Solis is also charged with misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and criminal mischief.

According to an arrest affidavit, three teen boys were walking through Kensington Park about 1:49 p.m. Aug. 20, 2022, when they noticed a silver sedan traveling eastbound on Longs Peak Avenue.

Two of the teens told police that when the car turned south on Kensington Street, they saw the driver lean out the window pointing a gun and begin shooting. The boys tried to run, but one of them was hit in the chest and another was hit in the leg.

The 13-year-old who was hit in the chest, Isahis “Zay” Rosales, was declared dead after being transported to Longs Peak Hospital. The 15-year-old who was hit in the leg survived, while the third person was not injured.

One bullet was also found in the door of a nearby townhome, according to the affidavit.

About six minutes after the shooting, police located Solis in a vehicle that matched the description of the vehicle in the shooting, near Second Avenue and Pratt Street. A gun was found in the vehicle.

Longmont police officers and detectives testified that the three juveniles had “multi-generational familial ties” to a gang called East Side Longmont, or ESL. Solis was reportedly a member of a Lafayette gang and exchanged threatening messages on social media with the teen who was injured in the shooting.