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Robert S. Bartley, 22, left, was captured in Trenton by the U.S. Marshals NY/NJ Regional Fugitive Task Force, and charged with killing James Austin, 18, who is the son of former Trenton police Sgt. Luddie Austin. Raheem Curie, 20, right, was also arrested and charged with possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose in connection with the shooting.

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TRENTON — Two Trenton men have been indicted on murder charges in the February shooting death of the son of a retired Trenton police detective, the prosecutor's office said today.

Robert Bartley, 23, is accused of shooting James Austin, 18, once in the chest following an argument over who should pay for a broken windshield on Bartley’s friend’s car. Austin’s father, Luddie Austin is a retired Trenton police veteran known for appearances on the A&E reality show "Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force."

Bartley, who was arrested the day after the incident, confessed to the shooting, prosecutors said at his bail hearing in March. Bartley said that Austin lunged at him before he pulled out his gun and shot him, prosecutors said.

On the day of the shooting, Austin argued with Raheem Currie, 21, outside Austin’s girlfriend’s house on East State Street, prosecutors said in March.

The argument turned into a fight and Currie threw a metal steering wheel lock through the rear windshield of Austin’s car, prosecutors said. Then Austin broke Currie’s windshield, prosecutors said.

Currie left and picked up Bartley, who according to two other people who were in the car, told Currie he was going to "spray up the house" with bullets to scare Austin, prosecutors said in March.

Bartley went to Austin's girlfriend's house and argued with Austin about paying for the damage to Currie's car, prosecutors said. Austin said he would not pay and Bartley shot him, prosecutors said.

Bartley and Currie were each indicted on charges of murder, conspiracy, unlawful possession of a weapon and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose on Nov. 1.

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