INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Police say two Indianapolis brothers accused of
murdering a National Guardsman shot while trying to buy an iPad advertised
on Craigslist also had property belonging to others who said they were
robbed while answering ads they saw on the website.
Nineteen-year-old Tryon Kincade and 18-year-old Tyshaune Kincade were
formally charged Tuesday with murder and robbery in the Dec. 4 shooting
death of 32-year-old James Vester of Lizton, 25 miles northwest of
Indianapolis. The brothers appeared in court on Tuesday and told a judge
they planned to hire their own attorneys.
Police says the brothers denied a cell phone used to set up the meeting
with Vester and other victims belonged to them. But police say their
mother said it was Tryon Kincade's number.
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