15-year-old kills Army veteran brother after he asked him to clean his room: Police

Background: Johnston County Sheriff

Background: Johnston County Sheriff’s Office vehicle on the scene at a residence in Benson, North Carolina after officers responded to a report of a shooting 25-year-old Tracy Davis by his 15-year-old unidentified on brother in Nov. 2023. Inset: Johnston County Sheriff’s assess the scene. Credit: YouTube screengrab local CBS affiliate WNCN.

It was a fight between brothers who loved each other, according to the friend who drove Tracy Marshawn Davis, 25, to a local fire station as he grasped to life after allegedly being shot and killed by his 15-year-old brother for asking him to clean his room.

Davis, a father of a young son and a veteran of the U.S. Army, died on Sunday, according to the Johnston County Sheriff’s Office in Benson, North Carolina.

Davis’ friend and roommate K.J. Brown told local CBS affiliate WNCN on Monday that he and Davis had recently moved in with Davis’ father. The 15-year-old boy also lived at the residence. Brown described things as normal in the home; the brothers would argue as brothers tend to do.

“It just happened too fast, you know?” Brown said, reflecting on the tragedy. “I don’t know what it was, man.”

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