- Terry Outsey turned himself into authorities after Detroit gas station shooting
- His twin Garry was arrested on December 22 after they shot at a man at station
- They face charges of assault with intent to murder and felony weapons charges
- The victim was injured but alive, his family members are safe too
- The entire ordeal was captured on a Project Green Light camera
Terry Outsey turned himself into authorities on Wednesday evening after being a suspect in the Detroit gas station shooting on December 19.
Terry, 32, is the second twin who police have been looking for after they arrested his brother Garry Outsey three days after the attack on Fenkell Avenue.
Detroit Police Sgt. Nicole Kirkwood said Terry turned himself in at 6 p.m. to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, reported the Detroit Free Press.
Terry and Garry Outsey (pictured) began shooting at a man on December 19 at a Detroit gas station. Garry was arrested three days later and Terry turned himself into authorities on Wednesday evening
The twins are pictured here leaving their gray Grand Marquis vehicle as they prepare to shoot
One of the brothers can be seen firing shots in this close up shot here
Both brothers have been accused of assault with intent to murder and felony weapons charges – overall they are each facing 43 counts.
On December 19 the twins pulled up at 11:05 p.m. to the Exxon Mobile gas station in a gray Grand Marquis.
According to police one of the suspects left the car and made eye contact with the 33-year-old victim, who was at a pump with his family members.
They both fire shots at the 33-year-old victim who was left injured but still alive
One of the brothers gets close up to the victim before running away and escaping in his car
He then went into the gas station before taking off in the car with his twin.
Moments later the duo arrived back at the station, both of them exited the car and started firing shots at the victim.
The victim was injured but survived, his family members were also unharmed.
The entire ordeal was captured on a Project Green Light camera, a real-time camera system that connects to police headquarters.
Detroit Police Department partnered with eight gas stations as part of a ground-breaking crime-fighting partnership between local businesses.
Police arrested Garry at 5:30 p.m. on December 22. He is being held on $150,000 bail.
The duo are then seen running back to their car and escaping
Pictured here is the Exxon Detroit gas station where the incident took place