Adayus Robertson, a 24-year-old soldier with the 11th Airborne Division, was arrested for allegedly murdering Joseph Casas, 37, execution-style in a Fairbanks apartment. Following reports of gunfire, police discovered Casas with a fatal gunshot wound to the head. Witnesses indicated Robertson was present during the incident, and GPS tracking placed him at the scene. After the shooting, he reportedly told a female companion they needed to leave, which raised suspicion. He was later apprehended with a handgun magazine at Big Dipper Ice Arena, further linking him to the crime.
"It appeared that Casas had a back-to-front penetration gunshot wound," an emergency room doctor stated, illustrating the brutality of the incident that led to Casas' death.
Witnesses reported that after hearing the shot, Robertson suggested to a female companion that they needed to leave, indicating a sense of urgency and possible guilt.
Robertson was arrested later at the Big Dipper Ice Arena, where he was found with a handgun magazine, raising questions about his actions leading up to the fatal shooting.
One of Robertson's companions recounted feeling endangered, claiming he thought he was going to be next after the shooting incident.
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