The 32-year-old was killed by charges found dead in the Western Birmingham area.
Juan Chapman, who disappeared from the weekend, died of a firearm, reported Wednesday on Wednesday.
Police in Birmingham have charged Wilbert Reynolds, Jr., 51, Birmingham, and Dexter Jemison, 54 years old, by a capital of murder. The suspects are cousins.
They were removed from the crime reduction team at the Western Birmingham House. Policeman Truman Fitzgerald said they had been arrested within hours of the discovery of Chapman’s body.
Detectives have identified the potential motive, but at this point they do not release it.
Fitzgerald said the prosecution was a capital kill because Chapman was in a vehicle when he was killed.
Chapman’s family members found him in the forest in the 2000 block of Avenue Carlos shortly before 3:00 pm on Monday.
Chapman was reported to have disappeared to the police from the family earlier on Monday. However, he had disappeared from the weekend and the relatives were outside to look for him.
Approximately two dozen friends and relatives flocked to the crime scene, visibly distracted and emotional.
The suspects will be held without a relationship in the Jefferson County Prison.
Anyone who has additional information is asked to call detectives on 205-254-1764 or for the melt of crimes of 205-254-7777.