NEW video shows two murder suspects, one only 12 years old, after they were arrested in a series of killings that left three teens dead.
Cops are searching for a third teen suspect after Layla Silvernail and Camille Quarles, both 16, and an unnamed 17-year-old male were killed in Ocklawaha, Florida, between March 30 and April 1.
More information has been released about two suspects – Christopher Atkins, 12, and Robert Robinson, 17, – who were arrested by the Marion County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday night.
A third suspect, 16-year-old Tahj Brewton, remains at large and police are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
After Atkins was taken into custody, police shared a video of the shirtless 12-year-old being escorted out of a building and into a squad car as he looked straight ahead.
The clip also shows Robinson, who appeared stoic and disheveled, being walked out of the building after his arrest.
“Each and every one of them in some shape way or form was associated with a gang,” Sheriff Billy Woods said at a press conference.
“There is no honor among thieves, and at some point, these three individuals turned on our three victims and murdered them.”
The suspects left behind significant evidence, Woods said, and were all members of a larger “wannabe gang” that has committed other crimes in the rural county between Orlando and Gainesville.
Investigators have yet to provide any other details about what led up to the killings, which sparked rumors of a serial killer in the small Florida town.