Adams Tyson Surrell

Three men are accused of kicking in a 73-year-old woman's door and returning hours later to shoot up her home on Cleveland's East Side. From left: Antwan Adams, Eric Tyson and Virgil Surrell.

(Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department)

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Three men, including an accused killer, appeared in court Saturday after they were accused of kicking in a 73-year-old woman's door, then returning two hours later and shooting up her home in an ongoing dispute with her grandson.

Antwan Adams, 18, Eric Tyson, 24, and Virgil Surrell, 29, are each being held on $250,000 bond on aggravated burglary charges related to two Wednesday-morning encounters on Westview Avenue in the Lee-Miles neighborhood.

Adams is also being held on $500,000 on an aggravated murder charge in the October drive-by killing of 15-year-old Tyler Sheron. A second man charged in the killing, Lehendro Hill, has not yet been captured.

According to police reports:

Two men and a woman showed up to the 73-year-old woman's home about 7 a.m. They started kicking on the door and screaming.

One of the attackers finally got into the home and kept yelling, but the 73 year old could not understand what she said. The woman and the men left.

The off-duty Cleveland police officer saw men carrying guns on Judson Avenue about 9 a.m. The officer reported the situation over his police radio, then watched as the men fire several shots into a home, jumped into a black Chevrolet Cobalt and drove away.

On-duty officers spotted a black Cobalt with three men on Miles Avenue. They followed the car through the neighborhood, and eventually stopped it on Benwood Avenue near East 142nd Street.

Tyson was driving, Adams was in the front seat and Surrell was in the backseat, according to the report.

Officers saw a Hi-Point semi-automatic pistol on the backseat, and found a Glock 9mm under the front passenger seat, according to the report.

Tyson said the car belonged to his girlfriend, who is Adams' sister. Adams said he got the Glock that morning from another man. The gun was reported stolen in a 2010 robbery.

The woman's 20-year-old grandson told police that the men were "beefing" with him.

Homicide detectives filed an arrest warrant for Adams as police were driving him and the others back to police station.

Prosecutors are preparing to present the cases to a grand jury.