A Jefferson Parish grand jury on Thursday, March 25, 2026, handed up indictments charging four men in a Harvey home invasion that left a 25-year-old man dead. The case stems from a Nov. 13, 2025, break-in at an apartment in the 4200 block of Lac Couture Drive, where deputies later found the victim.
Grand Jury Hands Up Indictments
Jurors returned counts of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit armed robbery and obstruction of justice against Emanuel Junius, 26; Sean Crosby, 20; Roland Williams, 24; and Tequian Singleton, 22, according to NOLA.com. Court records cited by the outlet show bail was set at $1.8 million for Junius, $1.5 million apiece for Crosby and Singleton, and $1.6 million for Williams. The defendants have pleaded not guilty, the records say.
What Investigators Say
Jefferson Parish detectives say the suspects forced their way into the unit just before 10 a.m. on Nov. 13, 2025, and that a witness who dialed 911 later discovered the man unresponsive in a downstairs bathroom. According to the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office, deputies initially responded to a reported residential burglary on the West Bank and later pronounced the victim dead at the scene.
Alleged Plan And Evidence
Investigators allege security-camera video shows Crosby gathering with masked accomplices in an alley as they pulled on gloves, and that the group then met near the apartment before the break-in. The indictment states that roughly $30,000 in cash and a PlayStation 5 were taken, and that the victim, identified in court filings as Tyre Brown, was shot at least once in the neck and pronounced dead at the scene, according to NOLA.com.
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