A second suspect has been arrested in connection with a fatal mass shooting that occurred in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania earlier this year. Bradley Lebrun, 22, was taken into custody on September 23 for his alleged involvement in the shooting that resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries to three others on May 21.
Lebrun, a resident of Harrisburg, had been wanted for at least three months following the shooting. He is now facing charges of possession of a firearm prohibited and simple assault. According to the affidavit of probable cause, Lebrun was captured on camera brandishing an "AR-15-style" rifle during the mass shooting. He was also allegedly seen fleeing the scene and discarding the rifle in a nearby backyard. Due to a prior felony drug disposition, Lebrun is prohibited from possessing firearms.
The other suspect, 27-year-old Kameron Hymes, was arrested in June. He is charged with one count of homicide, four counts of recklessly endangering another person, one count of carrying a firearm without a license, and one count of possession of a firearm prohibited.
The victims of the shooting were identified as Dominic Jackson, 27, and Zauhnteen Jackson, 21, both of Harrisburg. Three other individuals were injured in the incident. The shooting, which is considered a mass shooting, was reported to be a targeted incident with no further danger to the general public. Local 21 News reported.