MADISON (WKOW) -- The Madison Police Department revealed new details about the 2016 and 2017 events that led to the arrests of brothers Justin and Jordan Sharlow on Thursday.
July 2017 Adderbury Lane Shooting
According to a news release, Justin Sharlow was arrested in connection to a shooting on July 25, 2017. Officers found a 29-year-old man who was shot in a vehicle on Adderbury Lane. He died. 27 News previously reported the victim in this case was identified as Riccardo Simms.
Jordan Sharlow also faces charges in connection to Simms' Adderbury Lane shooting death.
March 2017 East Washington Avenue Shooting
Jordan was also arrested in connection to a homicide on East Washington Avenue near Marquette Street in March 2017. A 31-year-old man was shot in a car near a gas station. The shooting victim left the scene and crashed into a hotel on East Washington Avenue, near the interstate.
The 31-year-old victim in that case was identified as David Edwards. According to court records obtained by 27 News, Jordan thought he was firing at Riccardo Simms in this instance. A 2018 criminal complaint stated the Sharlow brothers were targeting Simms because they blamed him for killing one of their relatives.
Jordan was previously arrested and charged in the March 2017 shooting of Edwards, but the State Journal reported charges were dropped when a key witness would not cooperate with the district attorney's office.
May 2016 Verona Road Shooting
Madison police are also referring charges against Jordan in a May 2016 shooting at a gas station on Verona Road. Officers found the 38-year-old shooting victim inside a car. He was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 27 News previously identified the victim as Darius Haynes. Former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval told 27 News at the time that Haynes was targeted.
Justin and Jordan were later extradited to Illinois for homicide charges in Chicago.
The Madison Police Department spokesperson mentioned that this is a complex investigation.
"People like to see arrests happen immediately when it comes to violent incidents in our community, but ultimately, in reality, these cases do take a long time to investigate." Said Stephanie Fryer.
She also mentioned the reason why they haven't shared the criminal complaint.
"We want to make sure that these charges stick and are upheld in court." Fryer said.
The Sharlow brothers and in the dane county jail being held on homicide charges. A representative from the District Attorney's office told 27 News that the brothers will appear in court on Monday.
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