PITCAIRN, Pa. — It’s been two weeks since Isiah McCarthy and Tyrant Sutton – both just 16 - were shot to death in the middle of the afternoon in Pitcairn.
Channel 11 spoke to Isiah’s family members, who are growing increasingly more frustrated with every day that passes.
“My concern is Isiah and Tyrant will not get the justice they deserve, and also, who is next?” said Keonna Gibson, Isiah’s godmother.
“We’re left heartbroken with no answers, no arrests, and the people that did this get to enjoy their family,” said Taylor Williams, Isiah’s aunt.
In doorbell video, you can hear five gunshots and see neighbors on their porch run to safety.
Then, two people run into a silver car parked in the street, and you can hear one of them say, “I shot them twice.”
We had to bleep part of the audio because of profanity.
“I want them arrested. We deserve justice. They deserve justice. Their life matters,” Williams said.
Allegheny County police tell Channel 11 they have identified everyone involved in the shooting, and they’re now consulting with the district attorney’s office.
At this point, no one has been charged in either of the teens’ deaths.
“I can’t fathom how there’s video surveillance of these individuals shooting Isiah and Tyrant down,” Gibson said. “They also allegedly admitted to it. And they’re free. There’s no charges being filed.”
A spokesperson tells Channel 11, they cannot comment on an ongoing investigation.
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