Man fatally shoots two brothers during child custody dispute, California officials say
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Tommy Ramsey, 33, faces two murder charges related to the shooting deaths of brothers Jason and Nathanuel Wills during a custody dispute in late December. Prosecutors emphasize the tragic outcomes of gun violence, citing it as an irreversible method of conflict resolution. The charges come with special allegations regarding the use of a firearm with intent to inflict significant harm. If found guilty, Ramsey could face a potential sentence of up to 130 years-to-life in prison. His next court appearance is scheduled for January 27.
"This is another tragic example of the irreversible and deadly consequences of someone using a gun to settle a dispute," Chief Assistant District Attorney Royl Roberts said in the release.
Each murder charge also includes "special allegations" that Ramsey used a firearm with the intent to cause great bodily injury, prosecutors said.
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