
A second person will be sentenced in the shooting deaths of two Brown Deer brothers.
Tamirat Mills was found guilty on Friday on two counts of first-degree intentional homicide for the 2022 deaths of Amarion Brown and Charlus Robinson.
Both 18-year-olds were found shot to death, one inside their home and the other in a vehicle parked in the driveway.
Mills, now 20 years old, will be sentenced on May 7th and faces a mandatory life sentence.
The other person, Joseph Tucker, was previously found guilty and is serving a life sentence.












