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Suspects In NCSU Tailgate Shootings To Face Death Penalty

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for two brothers accused of killing two friends at an tailgating party near a North Carolina State football game.

Tony and Timothy Johnson each face two counts of first-degree murder.

Investigators say they shot and killed Brett Harman and Kevin McCann in September outside a football game.

Both men will be tried separately. Timothy Johnson's trial is scheduled to start first.

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