CRITTENDEN COUNTY, Ark. — We’re learning more about the man who Shelby County deputies claimed shot and killed his own brother.

Brodrick Ross is facing numerous charges in Shelby County and Crittenden County.

Brodrick Ross. (Crittenden County Sheriff’s Office)

WREG spoke to the mother of Brodrick’s children, who said they’re still trying to wrap their heads around what actually happened.

Dispatch audio details the moments when officers in Crittenden County arrested the 34-year-old.

“Suspect is responsible for shooting his brother in the face and then placing his brother in the trunk of his vehicle,” a dispatcher said.

He’s accused of killing his younger brother, 30-year-old Quincy Ross, in Northaven late Friday night.

Shelby County deputies said Brodrick shot Quincy on Archie Drive, put his body in his vehicle and then disposed of it in Crittenden County.

Danielle Austin told WREG that Quincy called her on Friday night, asking her to come get him because he and his brother were arguing.

Unfortunately, once she got there, she said she saw police and crime scene tape surrounding the Northaven home.

Brodrick was later arrested in Edmondson, Arkansas, which is almost 30 miles away from the crime scene, but not far from where Quincy’s body was found.

Your News Leader confirmed the brothers have family near that area.

“I think Brodrick killed Quincy out of jealousy,” Quatavia Heyward said.

WREG spoke with Heyward over the phone. She is the mother of Broderick’s three sons.

“It hurt them real bad to know that their dad shot their uncle,” Heyward said. “Well, killed their uncle.”

Quincy Ross.

Heyward said she’s known the brothers since they were teens. She claimed that Brodrick can be very violent.

“If things don’t go his way, he wants to fight and argue,” Heyward said. “It’s nothing that serious to kill Quincy over. Come on, you’re staying with Quincy. Quincy’s feeding you, clothing you. How could you do that to your little brother?”

Austin told WREG she doesn’t know what could have led to the deadly shooting between brothers.

Heyward said Quincy leaves behind seven children and a grieving family still trying to make sense of the entire incident.

“We’re going to make sure that Quincy gets the justice that he deserves,” Heyward said.

Brodrick is facing multiple charges in Shelby County, including second-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and carjacking.

In Crittenden County, he’s charged with abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence, among other charges.

Brodrick is still booked into the Crittenden County Jail. It’s unclear when he’ll be extradited back to Shelby County.