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Subject Teen brothers accused of killing Iraq war veteran after arranging to sell him iPad on Craigslist
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Original Message Brothers Tryon, 19, and Tyshaune Kincade, 18, were formally charged Monday in the shooting death of Sergent First Class Jim Vester, 32, after arranging to sell the 12-year military veteran an iPad on Wednesday.

According to phone records released by the police, the Indianapolis father wanted to buy an iPad from the brothers as a Christmas present for his parents based off of their Craigslist ad.

At 3:05pm, Vester texted: 'Can I get your address'. At 3:14pm, the suspects texted him to meet at 920 Wyckford Dr.

Vester arrived at the address at 3:49pm and texted: 'are you here?' and the suspect quickly replied 'yes'. Five minutes later Vester was killed.

Deal gone wrong: 18-year-old Tyshaune Kincade was charged along with his brother Tryon in the murder of 32-year-old Iraq war veteran Jim Vester. Vester had arranged to meet the two men over Craigslist to buy an iPad as a Christmas present

Police were able to catch the brothers that evening after tracing phone records and interviewing witnesses. They arrested 18-year-old Tyshaune Kincade after pulling him over in a traffic stop.

After searching Tyshaune's mother's house ,they were able to figure out that the text messages sent to Vester's phone came from 19-year-old Tryon Kincade's phone.

Tryon's number was also the same one used in other robberies in the area.

The brothers' next hearing is set for Tuesday.

Vester left behind his one-year-old son Gavin and wife Jamie.

In the wake of the senseless murder, nearly 1,500 people have donated $58,000 to a YouCaring.com fundraiser set up by Vester's family for the man described as a 'great cook, loving father and faithful man.'

'He would drop everything and cross town to help you and your family,' friend Master Sgt. Jerry Wurm said.

Vester was a career military man, with 12 years of service in the Indiana National Guard, including a year-long tour of duty in Iraq in 2006.

'I was (always) telling young soldiers that never had Jim’s food, I said, ‘Hey if Jim’s cooking, you better show up because it’s good and you won’t be disappointed,’ Wurm said.

His distraught family said that Vester had recently started a new job as a military mechanic and expressed their shock over his death.

'He knew it wasn’t the best neighborhood, that’s why he went in the middle of the afternoon,' said family friend Sarah Hill. 'He was being careful.'


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