Two arrested in Coatesville home-invasion killing
Two men were arrested Tuesday and a third remains on the loose in a June 29 home-invasion slaying in Coatesville, Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan announced.
Two men were arrested Tuesday and a third remains on the loose in a June 29 home-invasion slaying in Coatesville, Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan announced.
Marquis Rayner, 23, and Camren Horne, 20, were picked up in an early-morning raid, Hogan said in a statement. Dominique M. Lee, 20, is still at large.
Murder charges have been filed against all three in the killing of Dominique Williams, 20.
Police said three men, two of them armed, entered a house on Merchant Street wearing black T-shirts around their heads.
Williams was playing a video game when the men entered. One - yelling "Where's it at?" - shot him immediately, police said. Another struck an unidentified man in the house with his gun.
Police said the three left with a jar holding marijuana, police said.
Police found the jar and one of the T-shirts near the house and linked Rayner to DNA found on the garment. Police said Horne later told a witness about his involvement with the slaying, saying that the three had planned only to rob the house but that one of the men had shot Williams. Lee's fingerprint was found on the stolen jar, police said.
All three men have been charged with homicide, robbery, conspiracy, and related offenses. Rayner and Horne have been denied bail.