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flag 17-year-old Alexander Whisman and 16-year-old brother Joshua, charged as adults for firing handguns at an occupied home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, face aggravated assault and firearms charges.

Alexander Whisman, 17, and his brother Joshua, 16, have been charged as adults for firing handguns at an occupied home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on September 16. The incident, captured on surveillance, resulted in multiple charges, including aggravated assault and firearms offenses. Both brothers are in custody at the Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center with a $200,000 bail, pending a preliminary hearing on October 15.

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