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Brothers indicted in four other Raleigh home invasions

Two brothers arrested after a violent home invasion last month in Raleigh's Oakwood neighborhood were indicted Monday on more than two dozen additional charges stemming from four other home invasions in Raleigh.

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Shabar Marshall, Jahaad Marshall
RALEIGH, N.C. — Two brothers arrested after a violent home invasion last month in Raleigh's Oakwood neighborhood were indicted Monday on more than two dozen additional charges stemming from four other home invasions in Raleigh that were less than two miles apart..

Jahaad Tariem Allah Marshall, 26, and Shabar Master Marshall, 16, were arrested Jan. 7 after, police say, one of them shot a man in his spine and sexually assaulted his wife in the middle of the night at a home on Lane Street.

The pair each face numerous charges in the home invasion, including first-degree sex offense, robbery with a dangerous weapon and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury,

Shabar Marshall was indicted Monday on 15 charges in connection with a Dec. 11 home invasion on Dorety Place, Dec. 26 home invasions on Hatton Way and Toccopola Street and a Dec. 30 home invasion on Sherry Drive.

Jahaad Marshall was indicted on 11 charges in the Dec. 26 and Dec. 30 cases.

According to indictments, each of the home invasions happened during the night-time hours, and the victims were held against their will and robbed of personal property.

In the Dec. 30 home invasion, the brothers allegedly stole a .25-caliber Raven pistol that, according to a search warrant, police recovered following the Jan. 7 crime when an officer pursuing the brothers saw someone throw the gun out of the car window.

In addition to the charges stemming from the Lane Street home invasion, Shabar Marshall was indicted on three counts each of first-degree burglary and possession of stolen goods, two counts each of first-degree kidnapping and robbery with a dangerous weapon and one count each of felony larceny, felony larceny of a firearm, second-degree burglary, second-degree kidnapping and common law robbery.

Jahaad Marshall was indicted on two counts each of first-degree burglary, possession of stolen goods, first-degree kidnapping and robbery with a dangerous weapon and one count each of felony larceny of a firearm, felony larceny and second-degree burglary.

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