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3rd Person Accused of Role in Slaying of Popular Student

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A woman charged with being an accessory in the slaying of popular Grossmont High School senior Tameka Henderson pleaded not guilty Thursday.

Municipal Judge Nicholas Kasimatis ordered Alisa Arkinzadeh, 18, to appear at a preliminary hearing July 2 with the two men suspected of killing Henderson. She will remain free on a $3,000 cash bond.

Alex Love II and Aaron Sylvester Hill, both 19, have pleaded not guilty to charges of murder in the June 3 shooting of Henderson, 17, who was sitting in her car outside the La Mesa photography studio where she worked part-time. Prosecutors will not say which defendant is suspected of being the gunman.

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Details about Arkinzadeh’s alleged role in the Henderson shooting remain sketchy.

“It is my understanding she may have had a personal relationship with one of the defendants,” said Deputy Dist. Atty. Jim Waters, who refused further comment.

All three of the defendants in the case attended Clairemont High School as late as one yearago.

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