Death.
04-27) 15:25 PDT Bakersfield, Calif. (AP) --
Two brothers who worked for their father's bail bond business have been shot to death while trying to confront a customer who had skipped bail on a drug paraphernalia charge.
Bakersfield-area news media reported Friday that 23-year-old Zachary Daniel Sims and his older brother, 26-year-old Brandon Nicholas Sims, were shot to death Thursday night outside a home they were staking out.
An unidentified spokeswoman for Bad Dog Bail Bonds told the Bakersfield Californian ( http://bit.ly/Jfr5TO) the men were the sons of the company's owner.
Bakersfield Police Sgt. Mary DeGeare says one brother was found in the front yard with a single gunshot wound. The other was found inside the home and had been shot multiple times, KERO-TV ( http://bit.ly/Ihi017) reported.
Police say 26-year-old Stephen Michael Stewart is considered a suspect in the slayings and remains at large.
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The man skipped bail on a drug paraphernalia charge. Two are dead and his life is over.
Choose your Canada.
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