Four suspects were taken into custody by Florida police after they allegedly robbed a pawn shop and murdered an innocent mother and daughter during a violent crime spree in Auburndale and Haines City.

The incident began around 5:45 p.m. Thursday when the four men allegedly executed an armed robbery at the Cash America pawn shop on Havendale Boulevard, report The Daily News.

The suspects then took off in a car that was spotted by police. However, the men took cops on a violent car chase and began to open fire through the windows.

During the pursuit, the suspects are accused of bursting through the garage door of a home in car that eventually crashed. After the car crashed, three suspects took off, but one, Devonere McCune, was apprehended by a canine team.

Later on, officials found that a mother and her adult daughter were found dead inside the house. Polk Sheriff Grady Judd says that 72-two year-old Patricia Moran and her 51-year-old daughter, Deborah Royal, had been brutally murdered, reports WTSP.

The victims were "viciously murdered" in a way "much to graphic to describe" in their house, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said, according to ABC News.

Fortunately, no police were injured in the multiple shootouts.

Although three of the suspects were arrested, police had to launch a manhunt to find the fourth.

The Polk County Sheriff's Office announced on Friday in news release that Terrell Williams was finally arrested Friday morning in Haines City.

Michael Gordon, 34, is facing charges of two counts of first-degree murder. He, along with Devonere McCune, 22, Jovan Lamb, 25, and Terrell Williams, 29, were charged with armed robbery and attempted murder of a law enforcement officer.

During the manhunt, authorities urged residents to stay inside and lock all doors.

"Don't start shooting through your door," Judd said Thursday night. "That wouldn't be good."