To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (445 ) 7/17/2013 5:15:04 PM From: LindyBill Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 671 All we know for sure is that four blacks killed two whites. 4 men charged in brothers' killings 1 man already in Clay County jail for unrelated house party shooting Published On: Jul 17 2013 03:42:33 PM EDT Updated On: Jul 17 2013 05:08:49 PM EDT Jallil Graves, Avery Wood, Steven Bennett and George Carter are charged with two counts of murder and two of robbery. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Four men are now charged in the killing of two brothers in a drug deal robbery on the Westside on Sunday night. Quick Clicks Jallil Graves, 21, Avery Wood, 19, George Carter, 21, and Steven Bennett, 18, have been arrested in the shooting deaths of 19-year-old Matthew Bohannon and 24-year-old Andrew Bohannon. All four are charged with two counts of felony murder and two counts of robbery. Lt. Rob Schoonover said all four gave confessions. Wood was arrested Tuesday and had his first appearance before a judge Wednesday morning. Graves was arrested in Clay County earlier this week and charged with attempted murder in the shooting of a 20-year-old man at a house party on July 7. Investigators said Wood admitted he planned to rob the brothers (pictured, below) for their drugs and recruited the others to help carry out the crime. Schoonover said video surveillance and tips from the public aided police greatly in making the arrests. Schoonover reiterated that the killings had nothing to do with the verdict in the George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin case. "I can tell you right now it was nothing close to it," he said. Also Wednesday, the Bohannon family announced funeral plans for their sons. A viewing will be held Friday evening at Paxon Revival Center Church, 5461 Commonwealth Ave. The funeral service will be the next morning. Specific times will be announced later. If you are interested in helping the Bohannon family, the family has set up two ways for people to help. You can contribute online at gofundme.com/Bohannonbrothers or make a donation at any Community First Bank. Donations should be made out to the Bohannon Family.