Two brothers were shot and killed during a confrontation at an east-side apartment complex on Sunday night, Tucson police said.
Shortly before midnight, officers were sent to a complex in the 7400 block of East 22nd Street, near South Kolb Road, for reports of a shooting. There they found two men with gunshot wounds.
Detectives later determined that the Espinoza brothers were part of a group that had a verbal confrontation with the man who later contacted police. The confrontation turned physical and gunshots were fired, striking the Espinoza brothers. Man wanted in Tucson shooting dead in apparent suicide A 27-year-old was shot to death at a midtown apartment complex early Saturday morning. The suspect died a day later in an apparent suicide, Tucson police said.
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