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Justin Mann enters the court room for his arraignment on murder charges, Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017, in Troy, N.Y. He is one of two men arrested in connection with the deaths of two women and two children in their upstate New York apartment.

TROY, N.Y. >> An additional first-degree murder charge was filed Thursday against one of two men accused of killing two women and two children in a basement apartment.

Justin Mann and James White initially were charged Saturday with first- and second-degree murder in the Dec. 21 slayings of Shanta Myers; her lover, Brandi Mells; and Myers’ children, ages 5 and 11. The men, who appeared in court Thursday, had previously pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors opted not to proceed Thursday with a preliminary hearing, which meant the defendants had the right to be released from jail without further action. Instead, authorities filed a new first-degree murder charge against White and sent Mann back to jail under a parole hold.

Mann has served time for a 2013 armed robbery in Queens, and White served prison time for manslaughter in the 1999 stabbing death of a Bronx man.

The bodies were found the day after Christmas in Troy, north of Albany. Police haven’t disclosed a motive or said how the victims were killed. No further details were released Thursday.

Defense attorney Greg Cholakis, representing White, told Troy City Court Judge Christopher Maier that he wanted a preliminary hearing to go on as scheduled.

“We’re ready to move at this stage,” Cholakis told reporters outside the courtroom. “We’ve not seen one stitch of evidence. That’s what a preliminary hearing is for.”

Attorney Joseph Ahearn, representing Mann, told reporters the original charges against both men still stand but District Attorney Joel Abelove brought a new charge against White as a way to buy time while he tries to get a grand jury indictment.

“In 20 years, I’ve never seen a DA come in and file a new felony complaint because they couldn’t move forward,” Ahearn said.

Abelove declined to speak to reporters.

A memorial service for Myers and her two children is scheduled for Saturday in the Troy Middle School auditorium. Funeral arrangements for Mells haven’t been announced.

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