0 4 arrested on charges of shooting into Kissimmee home

KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Kissimmee police detectives arrested four people accused of shooting into an occupied dwelling.

The investigation began on February 23 when officers responded to Topaz Trail in Kissimmee.

Authorities said the victims were home watching television when they heard the gunshots.

"Sat down to watch The Bachelor and you heard 'boom, boom,boom.' What was that?" said neighbor Elizabeth Borges.

Police said 19-year-old Rafael Gonzales was the intended target. Police said Rafael is involved in a robbery case with several other friends, and he has been receiving threatening messages from them.

"They were sending threatening text messages and all sorts of things to this young man," said Stacie Miller with the Kissimmee Police Department.

According to police, one of those message said "I'm coming for you and I have a bullet with your name on it."

Detectives said they were able to find Kenneth Manuel Feliciano, Jaylee Rivera Negro, Stephanie Rodriguez Lopez and Bryan Cudjoe and question them about the incident. Feliciano, Lopez and Negro cooperated with the investigation, and were arrested, along with Cudjoe, police said.

"These are young adults, teenagers 19 to 21-year-old, so it is very concerning," said Miller.

Police said photos of at least one of them posing with a gun was posted on Twitter just minutes before the shooting.

Detectives said the four were charged with criminal conspiracy, shooting a deadly missile into an occupied dwelling and tampering with a witness.

The four are in the Osceola County Jail.