Bay Area brothers arrested in parents' shooting deaths

Two brothers are in custody in the shooting deaths of their parents at their San Jose home over the weekend.|

SAN JOSE - Two California brothers were arrested Thursday in connection with the shooting deaths of their parents, who were popular fixtures at their mosque for three decades and had helped relatives emigrate from their native Bangladesh.

Hasib Bin Golamrabbi, 22, and his 17-year-old brother were taken into custody days after their parents were found slain Sunday in their San Jose home on a quiet cul de sac. Police didn't release the teen's name because of his age.

Word of the deaths of Shamima and Golam Rabbi and the arrest of their sons sent shock waves through the close-knit Muslims who worship at nearby Evergreen Islamic Center.

"Everybody is praying that it's somebody else who did this and not the kids," said Abdul Jaka, a co-founder of the mosque where the couple worshipped and attended holiday celebrations and other events. "They were a nice family."

The victims' nephew Golam Mustakim and his family emigrated from Bangladesh in 2000 and initially stayed with the Rabbis in their four-bedroom home.

A memorial of roses and prayer candles was created outside home of the victims.

"This is one of those tragedies nobody ever wants to be in," Mosque spokesman Faisal Yazadi said. "All we can do is pray."

Relatives discovered the bodies and it was not clear how long the couple had been dead, police spokesman Sgt. Enrique Garcia said. No further details were released.

It was not immediately clear if the suspects have attorneys.

They were being held without bail. The older son is expected to be in court on Friday. An appearance date for the teen was not immediately available.

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