And less than 12 hours after that deadly shooting, police had their suspect identified and a warrant out for his arrest.



He's 19-year old Jamee Husband, and he's charged with homicide, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, and possessing instruments of crime.



Erie police say he shot and killed his own cousin, 23-year old Vante Husband, also of Erie.



It happened right around 12:30 Friday morning at the Up the Way Bar and Grill in the 700 block east 26th street.



Erie police say Jamee Husband fired one shot through the open doorway of the bar, shooting Vante once in the chest. He died at the scene, and the coroner has ruled his death a homicide.



Police were able to name a suspect so quickly because of surveillance video that police say caught the shooting incident on video, in its entirety.



Police recognized Jamee right away from the video, and a witness is cooperating with the investigation, "We had a quick response by the officers," said Erie Police Chief Randy Bowers. "Their street knowledge in recognition of the images, along with witness cooperation was all key in the development of the information to obtain this warrant," Bowers added.



Erie police say they're familiar both the suspect and the victim, as both have criminal histories, "Jamee Husband is known to our department, and that was part of the identification process here, he was seen and identified in the video," Said Bowers.



Vante Husband had two warrants out for his arrest at the time of his death, "The victim was wanted on charges filed by our department at the time of his death," Bowers said.



Police wouldn't comment on a possible motive for the shooting. According to the criminal complaint, there were several other people inside the bar at the time of the shooting, and three people in close proximity to the victim when he was shot.