A group of teens, who authorities say are responsible for two murders and a weeks long shooting spree in Osceola County last summer, will be in court this week.
Between June and July of last year, there were at least 18 different shootings.
On Tuesday, David Damus and Victoria Rios will go before a judge for a pre-trial hearing. Konrad Schafer will be in court Wednesday morning.
Schafer, who was 15-years-old at the time of the shootings, is the accused mastermind behind the crimes that left 17-year-old David Guerrero and 22-year-old Eric Roopnarine dead.
Investigators say Schafer and his friends told deputies the shooting spree was just "for fun." They say Schafer told them he killed Guerrero because it would be "fun and cool."
Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty.