2 Suspects in Custody for Deadly Drive-By Shooting: Miami-Dade Police

Devin Williams, 27, and Kristopher Joseph, 20, each face a murder charge

Miami-Dade Police detectives said they have taken into custody two Miami men wanted for murder in a drive-by shooting on NW 22nd Avenue Road on Thursday, March 1.

The two male victims were sitting inside a Chevrolet Impala when they were attacked by Devin Williams, 27, and Kristopher Joseph, 20, who took off in a black Ford, police said.

Both Roman Bradley, 20, and Jaquevin Myles, 19, were airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center, where they were pronounced dead, police said.

Police said that at about 4:27 p.m. on March 1 Williams quickly drove past 10880 NW 22nd Avenue Road, where the two victims were in the Impala, and circled the block before stopping next to the parked car.

Joseph leaned out of a rear window and fired several rounds, striking both men several times, according to police, before Williams drove away to the north.

Joseph, of 320 NW 120th St., faces a charge of first-degree murder, and Williams, of 1545 NW 85th St., faces a charge of felony murder, police said.

The motive is unknown at this point, according to police.

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