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A man who was shot in the head last week as he exited an Omaha freeway died on Wednesday, police said.

Cristian Pastrana-Marin, 32, was fired upon in a sedan as he left the North Freeway at 30th Street on Oct. 26.

Detectives and prosecutors allege that the shooter was Darwin Johnson, 20, of Omaha, a stranger to Pastrana-Marin, according to a police report.

Pastrana-Marin was left brain dead by the shooting and had been on life-support at Creighton University Medical Center.

Johnson and Page Green, 18, of Council Bluffs have been charged in the case and have been ordered held in jail without bail.

Green was driving another vehicle and Johnson was a passenger when they pulled next to Pastrana-Marin’s Acura at the 30th Street stoplight, a prosecutor has said. Johnson fired seven shots into it, the prosecutor said.

Johnson was charged with attempted first-degree murder and use of a weapon to commit a felony. The charge may be amended to murder, a prosecutor has said. Green was charged with being an accessory to a felony and tampering with evidence.