Police have obtained arrest warrants for suspected shooters in homicides in Perry South and Beltzhoover over the past week.
The updates were provided at an announcement by Police Chief Nathan Harper and ranking commanders this afternoon.
Devon Shealey is wanted in connection with the death of Jason Brown, who was shot and killed Sunday evening outside an apartment building in the 2900 block of North Charles Street in the North Side's Perry South neighborhood.
Mr. Shealey, 22, is described as a dark-skinned black man, 5-feet-10 to 6 feet tall, about 170 pounds, with braided black hair and brown eyes. His last known address is Luray Street, North Side. He's considered to be armed and dangerous.
Police have also obtained an arrest warrant for Dale Shelton in connection with the shooting death of Sandra Stewart last Wednesday on Curtin Street in Beltzhoover. Ms. Stewart was shot in the head and later died from her injuries. Two other people were injured in the shooting. Police matched a .40-caliber bullet with a gun Mr. Shelton had allegedly used in the shooting. He faces homicide charges, among others. He's 18, 5-feet-11, approximately 155 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. His last known address is Natchez Street, Mount Washington. He's also considered armed and dangerous.
Kevin Williams, 27, was also involved in the shooting in Beltzhoover, according to police. He retrieved and fired a .45-caliber gun outside a house in the first block of Curtin Street. Police did not say whether he was in custody.
An unnamed juvenile was also involved in the shooting. He is currently being held at Shuman Juvenile Center on unrelated charges.
Police said they are conferring with the district attorney on whether to file charges against Mr. Williams and the juvenile.
They would also not discuss possible motives for the shootings.
