An twelfth suspect has been arrested in the death of a 15-year-old New York City boy who was slashed in the neck with a machete outside a Bronx bodega as authorities are having difficult getting the alleged gang members to incriminate their accomplices.

Police say 25-year-old Luis A. Cabrarasantos of the Bronx was pulled over by a state trooper while driving in Connecticut on Monday.

Cabrarasantos faces murder and other felony charges.

Cabrarasantos' car was detected by a license plate reader which notified authorities that he was wanted in New York for allegedly taking part in the vicious slaying of Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, according to WNBC-TV.

License plate readers are high-speed cameras mounted to police cars, bridges, road signs, and overhead passes that detect the numbers and letters on license plates.

Connecticut State Police detained Cabrarasantos and placed him in a jail cell in New Haven, where he is being held on $1million bond.

Police say 25-year-old Luis A. Cabrarasantos of the Bronx was pulled over by a state trooper while driving in Connecticut on Monday. He is wanted in connection with the murder of Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on June 20 in the Bronx

He is expected to make a court appearance before he is handed over to the custody of the New York Police Department.

Cabrarasantos' arrest comes just three days after 21-year-old Danilo Payamps Pacheco was arrested Friday and charged with murder, manslaughter and gang assault in the June 20 death of Guzman-Feliz in the Bronx.

Each suspect currently in custody are all part of the Trinitarios street gang.

They are accused of hunting down and killing Guzman-Feliz in a tragic case of mistaken identity after confusing him with a man from a rival fraction gang who had sex with one of the Trinitarios' girlfriends.

Police say the 11th suspect was involved in the chase but it is not clear if he was there when Lesandro was sliced to death in the street with a machete.

Meanwhile, investigators are reportedly having trouble persuading the alleged gang members to flip on each other, according to the New York Post.

Three of the accused gang members - Diego Suero, 29; Gabriel Ramirez Concepcion, 26; and Danilo Payamps-Pacheco, 21 - told a Bronx court on Monday that they would not offer any evidence against their alleged accomplices.

The other nine suspects are also refusing to cooperate with investigators, the Post reported.

Some of the men involved are being held in a private wing on Rikers Island for their own safety.

Four are there and the other six are being held in custody elsewhere.

Sources told Pix 11 that the men are wanted even by their own gang which is now at the top of the NYPD'd list.

'They brought a lot of heat to the Trinitarios gang, which is why they are making threats against their own right now,' one source said.

Danel Fernandez, 21; Jose Muniz, 21; and Santiago Rodriguez, 24 – have been separated from the general population after receiving a barrage of death threats.

Their alleged accomplice, Manuel Rivera, 18, is also being held at Rikers but is in the general population as he is seen as less at risk. The other four suspected gangsters accused over Guzman-Feliz's killing are in other jails.

They are Jose Taverez, 21; Elvin Garcia, 28; Joniki Martinez, 24; and Kevin Alvarez, 19.

Police say 21-year-old Danilo Payamps Pacheco (pictured) was arrested Friday and charged with murder, manslaughter and gang assault

Elvin Garcia, 28; and Joniki Martinez, 24, are being held in other jails after being charged over Guzman-Feliz's murder. They are seen at court in the Bronx on June 27

Kevin Alvarez, 19; Jose Taverez, 21, are two other men accused over the killing who are being held in other jails. They are pictured at court in the Bronx on June 27

Danel Fernandez, 21, (left, at court in the Bronx on Monday) and Manuel Rivera, 18, (right) are also accused

Two more suspects were arrested and taken into custody on Tuesday over the killing, including Suero, who is accused of ordering the attack.

He was charged with murder, manslaughter, gang assault, conspiracy and criminal possession of a weapon.

Concepcion, who is also accused of being involved in Guzman-Feliz's death, was led out of the 48th precinct on Tuesday.

Guzman-Feliz, known as 'Junior,' dreamed of becoming a police officer, and his death shocked the community.

Court records show a suspect arrested Tuesday was out on bail in a gun case when Guzman-Feliz was killed.

Suero was charged last September with criminal possession of a loaded firearm. The 29-year-old's next court date is Aug. 24.

Suero's lawyer in that case didn't respond to a message.

Mourners gathered outside the shuttered bodega where the attack occurred on June 26 to pay tribute to Guzman-Feliz

Three of the men accused of killing Bronx boy Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz have been moved into their own unit at Rikers Island jail. Pictured are Jose Muniz, 21, (left) and Santiago Rodriguez, 24, (right) at Bronx Criminal Court on June 27

Diego Suero and Gabriel Ramirez Conception appearing in Bronx Criminal court for arraignment in the murder of Lesandro 'Junior' Guzman-Feliz