(CENTRALIA, IL) — Centralia police have released the name of a 18-year-old Belleville man they arrested overnight in connection with a shooting incident late Sunday night that sent two male subjects to the hospital with gunshot wounds, and lit up 911 phone lines with numerous calls. According to Centralia Police Chief Brian Atchison, Bryce Bradley was taken to the Marion County Jail for alleged home invasion and armed robbery. Reports indicate calls to 911 first came in just before midnight Sunday reporting shots fired in the 900 block of East Broadway. Police then received a call from a resident in that area saying that as he answered a knock at the door, three subjects, two of whom were reported as armed, pushed their way inside. The resident said that the subjects then pointed a firearm at him and attempted to rob him. The resident, who legally possessed a firearm, reported that he exchanged gunfire with the suspects. Neither the resident, nor either of the other two occupants of the residence, were injured. Evidence located at the scene, indicated that there was an exchange of gunfire between at least one of the subjects and the resident. The three suspects fled the scene. As calls continued to roll in, police were informed a few minutes after midnight that a 22-year-old male was being transported by private vehicle to SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. A few minutes later a call was received from a resident in the 300 block of South Perrine reporting a male came to his back porch saying his friend had been shot. It was later reported that that male, a 16-year-old, had also been shot and was suffering a gunshot wound to the groin. He was transported via Lifestar to SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital in Centralia. Bradley was arrested a short time later. Both victims were ultimately airlifted from St. Mary’s to a St. Louis area hospital for treatment of their injuries. They are both reportedly in stable condition but their identities have not been released. With multiple locations involved, Central City and Wamac police responded to help Centralia officers secure the scenes until detectives could arrive. Crime Scene Investigators with the Illinois State Police were called to help process the scenes and ESDA responded to block off the area at the locations involved. Centralia Police continue to investigate, with additional arrests likely.