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A 24-year-old man was killed and five other people were injured in a shooting at a Jackson apartment complex, police said.Jackson police have arrested 21-year-old twin brothers Jaquarius and Marquarius Bell and charged them each with four counts aggravated assault in connection with Monday's shooting. More arrests are anticipated.Police said heavy gunfire broke out before 8 p.m. in the parking lot at Sunset Plaza Apartments on Liberty Street, near Medgar Evers Boulevard.The shooting spilled into the neighborhood and ended on another street, police said. Bullets tore through Catherine Hampton's home on Liberty Street."There's (a bullet hole) up there. There's one in the window right there. There's another one in this side of the window right there," Hampton said as she walked through her house looking at the damage.There were at least five other bullet holes in Hampton's house, 16 WAPT's Erin Kelly reported."We were running from room to room getting on the floor because the bullets were flying around in the house. It was terrible," Hampton said.Police have not released the names of those who were shot. Hampton said she heard one of the shooting victims outside her window."He said, give him some water, he was dying," Hampton said."This is crazy. People don't care about people, and it's not a situation where the police department's not out here. These folks have to take responsibility for their actions," said Deputy Chief Eric Wall.Police responded to Elraine Boulevard nearby, where some of the wounded ended up. Officers were still processing evidence hours later in an effort to find out who was behind the shooting."We found multiple, multiple -- a large amount of shell casings from shotguns, assault rifles and at least a .45-caliber pistol," Wall said.Hampton said the shooting left her scared and shaken."I imagine it's going to take me awhile, you know, to get used to it because the bullets were just flying around in there," Hampton said.Police have not made any arrests in connection with the shootings. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 601-355-TIPS.