
| By Big Radio News Staff |
Four teenagers are being held on $10,000 cash bonds after what prosecutors are calling a drive-by shooting.
Sinncerie J. Hayes, Tywan L.F. Gates, Tyjair L. Martin and Cornelius A. Marshall all face 12 counts of recklessly endangering safety.
Hayes and Gates are 18 years old and from Beloit; Martin and Marshall are 19 and from Janesville.
In jail court on Friday, Assistant District Attorney Noah Tylenda asked for $250,000 bonds for the four teens.
He said they targeted a house on Porter Avenue in Beloit early Wednesday morning. He says 36 shell casings were recovered at the scene and that 12 people could have been shot in two houses that were hit by bullets.
Tylenda added when the four were arrested, police found four guns in their vehicle and that one of the guns was linked to a town of Turtle shooting last year in which 19 bullets were fired.