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Police arrested a 19-year-old man Thursday who is accused of robbing a Baylor University student at gunpoint in March with another man who has not been identified.

The Baylor student pulled his own gun as he was being robbed, and one of the suspects fired his weapon, hitting the student’s car, according to police accounts after the robbery.

Jaurque Marcell was arrested on a charge of aggravated robbery after Facebook posts help police identify him as a suspect, Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton said.

Marcell and a second man met a student in Oakwood Park who was trying to sell electronics on Craigslist, Swanton said.

According to the arrest affidavit, the student, Daniel Rager, agreed to give the two men a ride to a home in the 900 block of Ewing Avenue. Once there, the two suspects each pulled a handgun and robbed Rager of several items, including an iPad, a Playstation and Bluetooth headphones, Rager said.

Police said Rager, who has a concealed handgun license, also pulled a handgun.