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2 unrelated arrests made following 3 killings

Police: Man driving stolen car; Woman went in home to get high heels

Jacksonville Sheriff's Office booking photos of Jeremy Brooks and Shaquila Duhart

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A man and a woman were arrested on unrelated charges in the hours following the killings of three men Sunday night on the Northside.

Police said Prosper Natron Johnson, 17, Deanta Holsey, 20, and Bobby Norris III, 26, were shot and killed about 7:45 p.m. at a home on Linda Drive. Two women were also hurt.

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Just after midnight Monday, Jeremy Brooks, 20, was arrested after police said he was leaving a nearby home in a stolen vehicle. Police said Brooks drove up side by side with an officer's patrol car and asked to reenter the home where the killings happened to get his cellphone.

Brooks told police a woman let him borrow the car and he didn't know it was stolen. Brooks was driving with a suspended license, police said.

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They said he asked the officer to get his gold teeth out of the center console of the vehicle, and when the officer did so, he found a plastic baggie of crack cocaine. Brooks was charged in connection with the stolen vehicle, cocaine possession and suspended license.

About four hours later, 27-year-old Shaquila Duhart was arrested after police said she went into the home to get her high-heeled shoes while police were still investigating.

Duhart said she left her heels in the home while she went to another home to help with a video shoot and fell asleep. She said when she woke up, police were at the home investigating.

Duhart said she waited until all of the markings were pulled up and all of the pictures were taken by crime scene detectives before crossing the red and black crime scene tape. Police said they had told her not to cross the tape.

Duhart was charged with tampering with evidence.

Police are still investigating the killings. Anyone with any information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 866-845-TIPS.