GOSHEN - A City of Newburgh man was arraigned Monday in Orange County Court on murder and robbery charges in a November shooting.

He and his twin brother also face robbery, gun and conspiracy charges.

The Nov. 3 robbery left two men dead: Antwaun Thomas, 28, of Newburgh; and Alexis Camacho, 25, of Newburgh.

The murder charge relates to Thomas’ death. At no time in Monday's proceeding did anyone mention Camacho or his death.

Prosecutors say Dominique Williams and a co-conspirator attempted to rob Thomas on Nov. 3 near the intersection of Liberty Street and Clinton Street in Newburgh, and that Dominique Williams shot and killed Thomas.

The indictment charges Dominique Williams and Devin Williams, both 22, with conspiring to commit robberies and to possess guns between Nov. 1 and Dec. 27, 2018; and with committing an armed robbery, along with two other men, early on Nov. 1 on Liberty Street.

Both face charges of first- and second-degree robbery, gun possession and conspiracy, felonies.

Dominique Williams also faces two counts of second-degree murder, one count of first-degree manslaughter, attempted robbery and gun charges in Thomas’ death.

The indictment against a third defendant remains sealed because that person is not yet in custody.

Dominique and Devin Williams’ lawyer, Natasha DuBois and Paul Brite, entered not-guilty pleas for their clients.

Chief Assistant District Attorney Christopher Borek told Judge William DeProspo that portions of both robberies were captured on street cameras.

During the Nov. 1 robbery, Borek said, four men are identifiable as assailants: the Williams brothers, the unnamed co-defendant, and a fourth man who is now dead.

After Thomas’ death, Borek said, a .32-caliber bullet was found during his autopsy, and six .32-caliber casings were found at the homicide scene.

Police recovered a .32-caliber Walther pistol following the homicide, with Dominique Williams’ blood on it, Borek said.

Although the Williams brothers are twins and have identical DNA, Borek told the judge, prosecutors can distinguish between them: One of the co-conspirators shot Devin Williams in the leg during the Nov. 1 robbery, and during the Nov. 3 homicide, Dominique Williams suffered a bullet wound to his upper arm.

"Shortly after that shooting occurred, a man who had been with Dominique Williams was fatally shot in the vicinity of 319 Liberty Street in Newburgh," District Attorney David Hoovler said in a news release Monday afternoon.

DeProspo set bail, as prosecutors recommended, at $100,000 cash or $200,000 bond for Devin Williams, on top of a $50,00 bond he had posted; and $1 million cash or $2 million bond for Dominique Williams, who was already jailed after he pleaded guilty in a drug-sale case.

“The City of Newburgh Police Department, in conjunction with the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, is continuing the investigation into the death of Alexis Camacho,” Borek said.

The brothers will return to court April 10 for a conference.

Officials ask anyone with information on the fatal shootings to call police at 561-3131.

“My deepest condolences go out to the families of the victims of these shootings,” Hoovler said.

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