The fatal shooting of a 20-year-old on Sharer Road this week started with an argument over 50 cents, according to arrest papers for two teens being charged with murder as adults.

Tywaun Bivins and Kennidi Jones, both 15, face charges of second-degree murder and accessory after the fact in connection with the shooting of Tyson Binder. Bivins also faces charges of possession of a firearm by a delinquent.

Both teens were ordered by a judge Friday to be held without bail. Bivins is being represented by the Second Judicial Circuit's Public Defender's Office while Jones will either hire a private attorney or be appointed one by the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel.

Jones was booked into the Leon County Detention Facility Thursday.

Bivins was booked Friday morning. His juvenile record includes felony fleeing, resisting an officer without violence, grand theft of a motor vehicle, probation violations and possession of marijuana.

Bivins, who goes by the nickname "Veto," gave Tallahassee Police multiple versions of what happened on Tuesday night but said that Binder came to he and Jones, known as "June Bug," asking for change.

When they told Binder they didn’t have it, he told them to ask someone else for it to give to him, which angered Jones, according to court records.

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He and Bivins discussed following Binder to confront him. Police say that Jones went into his apartment off Sharer Road and asked his sister for her gun.

They went back outside and trailed Binder then Jones punched him in the mouth, according to documents filed by the State Attorney's Office asking that the suspects be charged as adults. When the man he began to move toward him, Jones fired.

Binder was shot three times, once in the leg severing his femoral artery, once in the shoulder and once in the head.

Jones got rid of the gun in a nearby park.

He told police that Binder had made disparaging comments about his sister which led to the altercation. He only wanted to fight Binder, he said, and denied asking for the gun or knowing where it came from.

The teens went to Bivins’ house where they told his mother what happened. She took them to Bivins’ aunt’s house for a few hours after the shooting, according to court records, before going to sleep. The teens were dropped off at AMI Kids, a program for children who've been in the juvenile justice system, the next morning.

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State Attorney Jack Campbell said there was “nothing imminent” regarding charges for other people in the case, but evidence was still being gathered.

“We’re certainly going to look at the evidence,” he said. “If we find that it supports charging someone else, then we’ll follow through on that.”

Tuesday’s shooting came on the heels of a large-scale, highly touted operation led by the Leon County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service to target criminals.

The effort focused on gun violence in the county fueled by stolen firearms and drugs.

Tuesday’s shooting marks the 7th homicide in Leon County this year. According to a Tallahassee Democrat analysis, there have been 36 shootings in 2019 with 32 injured.

Contact Karl Etters at ketters@tallahassee.com or @KarlEtters on Twitter