Curtis Deshawn Welch, left, and Keonte Caldwell.
Well, what can I say?
Just a couple of dindus with dindu names du-ing what dindus always du.
A judge ordered the men suspected of killing two Salem men and shooting a woman be held without bail.
During their arraignment Thursday, the mother of one of the victims tearfully asked Judge Jennifer Gardiner to not release the men suspected of killing her son, calling them a threat to her family and the community.
Keonte Caldwell, 23, and Curtis Deshawn Welch, 27, were arrested on two counts of aggravated murder and attempted murder.
Aggravated murder, which applies to murder involving multiple victims, children, pregnant women or law enforcement officers, carries a possible sentence of death or life in prison.
The men were arrested less than 24 hours after the fatal shooting.
Marion County deputies responded to reports of shots fired at a home on the 3600 block of Joshua Ave. NE just after 10 p.m. on Monday and found three people with gunshot wounds.
Bradley Kelley, 35, died at the scene. Michael Buntjer, 35, and Coral Olfert, 26, of Salem, were transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Buntjer later died at the hospital.
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Caldwell and Welch are accused of intentionally killing Kelley and Buntjer with a firearm and trying to kill Olfert.
Michael Buntjer, left, and Bradley Kelley. The woman who survived the shooting was a gook.