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Three of the four people accused of killing a teen at an Upstate bowling alley on Wednesday seemed more focused on the cameras than the courtroom.Jamari Trayvar Fair, 18, Dennis Ezell Gibbs, 19, and Albert Lavern Taylor, 22, are facing charges of murder, assault and battery by a mob and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. A 15-year-old is also facing those charges, but police aren't releasing his name because he is a juvenile.Taylor, who police said is the shooter, kept asking the judge about the media cameras.Taylor and another suspect then turned to the cameras and said, "What's up, y'all? You can follow me on Twitter follow me on Instagram, Snapchat."Kejuan Brown, 17, was shot and killed at Tri-City Lanes bowling alley just after 9 p.m. Wednesday. Easley Police Chief Tim Tollison said Brown was found in the parking lot with an apparent gunshot wound in the chest. Tollison said a vehicle described by witnesses was found at a Spinx store on State Highway 183. He said the four suspects were taken into custody there.To see video of the suspects in court, click here.Tollison said the suspects and the victim knew each other and were having an argument on social media prior to the shooting. The group met at the bowling alley to fight, Tollison said.Several people in the parking lot witnessed the shooting and gave the names of suspects to officers, Tollison said. WYFF News 4 showed the video of the suspects in court to Doyle Moon, the great-grandfather of the victim. Moon could only shake his head."I just wish justice will done, because you would hate to see somebody do this, and then smile at you just like they haven't did a thing," Moon said. Moon said his great-grandson had gotten into some trouble in the past, but seemed like a different person when he got out of a boy's home a few weeks ago."It's just unbelievable that this happened so quick at the age of 17," Moon said. "I didn't know this would happen. I talked to his mother just the other day and she's just getting a house and getting his room straightened out and then three or four days later this happens. So it's just really a shock for me and the family."Pickens County Chief Deputy Creed Hashe said Jamari Trayvar Fair had been out of jail on bond for attempted murder since Nov. 23.The warrant from November said Fair shot at a man and woman on a porch, but the bullet hit a car.