Armed with an assault-style rifle and a motorized saw, two men terrified an Orlando homeowner before stealing two electric bicycles, leading to the arrest of 25-year-old Shemar Latrell Anthony, who was charged with multiple offenses and booked into the Orange County Jail.According to the arrest warrant and other documents obtained by WESH 2 News, a doorbell video camera provided crucial evidence.The footage shows two masked men with a rifle and a “zawzall” entering the home near Mercy Drive on Nov. 30. The homeowner was ordered not to interfere, and the sounds of the cutting tool were heard shortly after.The invaders used it to cut through bike chains, and moments later, they wheeled out the two bikes and left the property.The video evidence led police to Anthony, who has known the victim for several years. The arrest warrant narrative noted that the victim said Anthony “previously expressed interest in purchasing his electric bike,” but the victim said it was “not for sale, leading to a separate dispute.”Although the invaders wore masks, police said a previous visit by Anthony to the house, also captured on the doorbell camera, showed him wearing the same clothing.Anthony’s criminal history includes nine arrests since 2017 on charges such as armed burglary, burglary, grand theft, and resisting arrest.In nearly every case, he was found “incompetent to proceed,” according to court records. He has two other active cases, one from May 2025 for burglary with assault, domestic violence, and criminal mischief, and another from Sept. 26, 2024, for fleeing and eluding officers. Both cases are set for competency hearings in March.The homeowner declined to be interviewed. It is unclear when Anthony might make bond, and he will have an arraignment on the new charges in a few weeks.WESH 2 News is not identifying the second suspect, whose name is in the arrest warrant, as he has not been charged in connection with this case.

ORLANDO, Fla. —

Armed with an assault-style rifle and a motorized saw, two men terrified an Orlando homeowner before stealing two electric bicycles, leading to the arrest of 25-year-old Shemar Latrell Anthony, who was charged with multiple offenses and booked into the Orange County Jail.

According to the arrest warrant and other documents obtained by WESH 2 News, a doorbell video camera provided crucial evidence.

The footage shows two masked men with a rifle and a “zawzall” entering the home near Mercy Drive on Nov. 30. The homeowner was ordered not to interfere, and the sounds of the cutting tool were heard shortly after.

The invaders used it to cut through bike chains, and moments later, they wheeled out the two bikes and left the property.

The video evidence led police to Anthony, who has known the victim for several years. The arrest warrant narrative noted that the victim said Anthony “previously expressed interest in purchasing his electric bike,” but the victim said it was “not for sale, leading to a separate dispute.”

Although the invaders wore masks, police said a previous visit by Anthony to the house, also captured on the doorbell camera, showed him wearing the same clothing.

Anthony’s criminal history includes nine arrests since 2017 on charges such as armed burglary, burglary, grand theft, and resisting arrest.

In nearly every case, he was found “incompetent to proceed,” according to court records. He has two other active cases, one from May 2025 for burglary with assault, domestic violence, and criminal mischief, and another from Sept. 26, 2024, for fleeing and eluding officers. Both cases are set for competency hearings in March.

The homeowner declined to be interviewed. It is unclear when Anthony might make bond, and he will have an arraignment on the new charges in a few weeks.

WESH 2 News is not identifying the second suspect, whose name is in the arrest warrant, as he has not been charged in connection with this case.