BELLEVUE, Pa. — Three teenagers were taken into custody after a shootout Thursday between the occupants of two cars in Bellevue, police said.
One car pulled up to a house on Shiloh Avenue and shots were fired at another car parked near the home, police said. A shootout continued between the occupants of the cars as they drove toward Kendall Avenue.
Two homes were struck by bullets during the exchange of gunfire, police said.
At one point 19-year-old Brandon Humphrey, 18-year-old Suede Goodwin and a 16-year-old got out of the cars and ran. Police chased after and apprehended them.
Goodwin became combative and punched and scratched an officer, police said.
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Police have multiple surveillance videos showing two of the suspects firing guns, according to a criminal complaint.
Humphrey and Goodwin were tested for gunshot residue and each face several charges, authorities said.
Goodwin is charged with aggravated assault, corruption of minors, recklessly endangering another person and firearms violations.
Humphrey is charged with aggravated assault, firearms not to be carried without a license, corruption of minors and endangering another person.
The 16-year-old was released to his father.
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