Twin brothers are facing charges in connection with a deadly shooting in Orlando, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.On Nov. 14, deputies responded to 1092 Redman St., within Orange County, in reference to a shooting.Upon arriving, a victim, Vincent Sinclair, was found injured in the courtyard of the apartment complex and later pronounced dead at Orlando Regional Medical Center.Security guards reported hearing a gunshot and seeing three males running from the scene.It was later determined that before the shooting, Sinclair and his roommate discovered that the door lock assembly to the apartment was damaged and dismantled. They said things were missing from one of the bedrooms, and the other was in disarray, according to the arrest report. Sinclair exited the residence, and the roommate followed but remained in front of the residence. Vincent was then heard asking unidentified people, “Did you break into my crib?” The roommate then reported hearing a single gunshot and discovered Sinclair on the ground. He said he saw two unknown Black males in black clothing running away.Sinclair’s roommate told detectives he recognized two twin brothers from the neighborhood and said one twin struck him in the face with a firearm during a struggle.The arrest documents said there is probable cause to charge Mauryce Stubbs with the killing of Sinclair and Markeis Stubbs with aggravated battery after he allegedly struck a victim in the face with a firearm.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. —
Twin brothers are facing charges in connection with a deadly shooting in Orlando, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
On Nov. 14, deputies responded to 1092 Redman St., within Orange County, in reference to a shooting.
Upon arriving, a victim, Vincent Sinclair, was found injured in the courtyard of the apartment complex and later pronounced dead at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Security guards reported hearing a gunshot and seeing three males running from the scene.
It was later determined that before the shooting, Sinclair and his roommate discovered that the door lock assembly to the apartment was damaged and dismantled.
They said things were missing from one of the bedrooms, and the other was in disarray, according to the arrest report.
Sinclair exited the residence, and the roommate followed but remained in front of the residence. Vincent was then heard asking unidentified people, “Did you break into my crib?”
The roommate then reported hearing a single gunshot and discovered Sinclair on the ground. He said he saw two unknown Black males in black clothing running away.
Sinclair’s roommate told detectives he recognized two twin brothers from the neighborhood and said one twin struck him in the face with a firearm during a struggle.
The arrest documents said there is probable cause to charge Mauryce Stubbs with the killing of Sinclair and Markeis Stubbs with aggravated battery after he allegedly struck a victim in the face with a firearm.