Two teen-aged brothers with lengthy juvenile records were involved in recent incidents that left one of the brothers shot in the back, court records show.
Kevin Bogan, 18, of Davenport was shot about 3:30 p.m. Sunday after he had been arguing with two other men in the 800 block of East 15th Street, officials said. Two people showed up at Bogan’s home and tried to instigate a fight with him.
One of the suspects allegedly pulled out a handgun and fired at Bogan as he tried to seek cover in his house, police said. A second suspect allegedly took the weapon and fired additional shots at Bogan, who was struck in the lower back. Bogan’s injury is not life-threatening
Police found evidence of at least three fired rounds that were lodged in the house. Children were in the home at the time, officials said.
Arrested was Lewis Lonedale Lee, 20, of Davenport, who was found a short time later hiding in a house on the 600 block of Douglas Court. He faces charges of going armed with intent and willful injury with serious injury.
Wanted is Roylee Richardson, 17, of Davenport, for willful injury with serious injury.
Early Friday, Phillip Bogan, 19, was involved with a shooting six blocks away in the 300 block of East 14th Street. The victim, Jeremy Booth, 22, was shot in the leg once.
Phillip Bogan was charged with interference with official acts, a simple misdemeanor, in connection with that incident. Travis Rush, 17, of Davenport is the accused gunman, charged with willful injury with serious injury
Kelsey Reitz, 19, of Davenport is charged with felony eluding as she allegedly was driving the car in which Rush was fleeing. Police were able to stop the car in the 1200 block of Oneida Avenue.
Ann McGlynn can be contacted at (563) 383-2336 or amcglynn@qctimes.com.