CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – Four suspects in the Monday murder of revered pub owner Jim Brennan confessed to their roles in the shooting, Police Chief Jeffrey Robertson said in a statement Saturday.

"Today I would like to tell the friends and loved ones of Jim Brennan, the citizens of Cleveland Heights and all others touched by this tragedy that we have obtained full confessions from those in our custody as to their involvement in this crime," Robertson said.

Brennan was shot and killed Monday afternoon during a robbery at his bar and restaurant Brennan's Colony on Lee Road.

Brandon Jones, 23, his brother Darien Jones, 21, and brothers Devon Turner, 26, and Paul Turner, 23, are all charged with aggravated murder and aggravated robbery in Cleveland Heights Municipal Court.

Brandon Jones worked in the Brennan's Colony kitchen for about a month leading up to the shooting.

Robertson's statement came the same day that Brennan, a man community leaders and friends considered a pillar of the Cleveland Heights business community, was laid to rest.