Man murdered teenage girl, woman the same week in January in Fort Worth, police say
A 19-year-old man separately murdered in January a teenage girl and a woman in Fort Worth, police alleged this week.
Adrian Robinson was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of capital murder for retaliation in connection with the Jan. 12 killing of Cheyenne Moore.
Robinson was charged last week in 396th District Court with murder in connection with Anjonae Eubanks’ slaying, which occurred three days before Moore was killed.
Both victims were shot to death.
Fort Worth police also arrested a second suspect in Moore’s killing, Braylin Brown, on Wednesday on suspicion of capital murder for retaliation.
Brown, 19, is a Lake Como Crips gang member, the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney’s Office wrote in a motion it filed seeking an increase of his bond in another case.
The police department declined to release details of the results of its investigations of the killings.
Moore, 17, of Arlington, was shot in the 5700 block of East Rosedale Street. Her brother drove her to John Peter Smith Hospital, where she died.
Moore was a student at Arlington Martin High School.
Eubanks, 33, was shot in the head Jan. 9. She was near the front door of a house in the 6400 block of Canyon Circle Drive when police arrived. She was pronounced dead there.
A second suspect in Eubanks’ killing, Leontye Willis, 17, was charged Feb. 27 with murder.
This story was originally published March 5, 2020 at 6:25 PM.