Saturday, February 23, 2013

Memorial for Charles Michael Walker Jr, Hillcrest Heights, Maryland

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From a PG County Police report: On February 18, 2013, around 4:20 pm, police officers responded to the 4000 block of 28th Avenue, Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, for a welfare check call. Once on scene, police officers found a male, identified as Charles Michael Walker Jr., 15, on the ground suffering from trauma to his body. He was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The victim was a student from Suitland High School.

Prince George’s County announced the arrest of five suspects charged in connection with the murder of Charles Walker. Investigative developments, along with tips called into Crimes Solvers, led detectives to develop the five suspects. All five of the suspects are charged with first degree murder. They are identified as Derryck Antonio Green, 20, Jermani Maurice Whitner, 18, Glenn Cornell Leach, 23, Tayvon Delonte Williams, 21, and Kevin J. Smith, 21.



Aaron Kidd and Andre Shuford; site of a double homicide in Forestville, Maryland

From a PG County police report: On February 19, 2013, at 5:35 pm, patrol officers responded to the 3700 block of Donnell Drive Forestville, Maryland, for the report of a shooting. Upon arrival, patrol officers found two adults shot in a parking lot. Aaron Burrell Kidd, 18, was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. He was a 9th grade student at Suitland High School. A second victim, Andre Walter Shuford, 18, succumbed to his injuries and was pronouced dead February 20, 2013.
At this point, there is no indication that this crime is connected to the murder of Charles Walker, Jr.

Eric Walker- scene at Colebrook Drive, Hillcrest Heights MD

From a PG County police report: On February 19, 2013, at approximately 10:40 pm, patrol officers responded to the intersection of Branch Avenue and Colebrook Drive, Hillcrest Heights, Maryland, for the report of a shooting.  Upon arrival, patrol officers found an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds.  The victim identified as Eric Eugene Walker, 27,was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. 


The preliminary investigation reveals Walker was pumping gas in the 2900 block of Colebrook Drive when he was approached by Duane Lamar Williams, 34, who brandished a gun. The gunman chased Walker across Branch Avenue and shot him multiple times.  A second victim was in a nearby car at the time. That victim was an off-duty Metropolitan Police Department officer.  He exited the car and identified himself as a police officer and attempted to make an arrest. At that time, Williams pointed his gun at the man and attempted to fire, but the gun would not discharge. The second victim was not hurt.
Patrol officers found Williams nearby and based on his erratic behavior, believed him to be high on PCP. They deployed their Tasers multiple times to try and subdue the gunman.  None of the applications took effect, which is a common occurrence when someone is under the influence of PCP. The patrol officers were able to then arrest the gunman. Patrol officers recovered the murder weapon from the suspect.  Williams is charged with first and second degree murder and related charges.  

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Police tape for Dominic Davis | 57th Street NE

From a DC police report: On Monday, January 14, 2013, at approximately 10:43 am, units from the Sixth District responded to the 500 block of 57th Street NE, Washington DC, for the report of a shooting. Upon arrival, they located an adult male, identified as Dominic Anthony Davis, 27, lying on the ground suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. DC Fire and MS transported the victim to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.

More information is on HomicideWatch

James Edward Dean: shrine on Buena Vista Terrace SE










From a DC police report: On Sunday, February 10, 2013, at approximately 5:18 pm, units from the Seventh District reported sounds of gunshots in the area of the 3100 block of Buena Vista Terrace SE, Washington DC. Upon arrival, they located an adult male suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. DC Fire and EMS transported the victim, identified as James Edward Dean, 19, to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead.

 There is more information on Mr. Dean's case on HomicideWatch.



Mrs. Geraldine J. McIntyre, Valentine's Day memorial, Capitol Heights, MD





From a PG County police report: On February 9, 2013, around 3:00 pm, police officers responded to the 1200 block of Chapel Oaks Drive in Capitol Heights, Maryland, for a welfare check call. Upon arrival, police officers found an adult female suffering from trauma to the body. She was taken to an area hospital where she was later pronounced dead. Detectives are working to identify the suspect(s) and motive in this case.
  

The text on this memorial, and testimony from her neighbors, identifies the victim of this crime to be Mrs. Geraldine J. McIntyre.

Her grieving neighbors built this shrine in her honor on Valentine's Day.

Stephen Rane, 8700 block of 36th Avenue, College Park MD

From a detailed PG County police report: On February 12, 2013, shortly before 1:00 am, police officers were called to the 8700 block of 36th Avenue, College Park, MD for the report of a shooting. Once on scene, police officers discovered three people had been shot.

The investigation reveals the suspect set multiple small fires in and around the backyard of his home.  One of his roommates woke up to the flames. He alerted a second roommate. They find the suspect in the back of the home and the three agree to put out the flames. While walking back inside to get water, one of the roommates notices the suspect reaching into his waistband and pulling out a gun. That roommate begins to run. He hears gunshots, realizes he’s been hit and runs to a neighbor for help. The other roommate collapses outside of the home after being shot multiple times. The suspect then walks into the backyard and turns the gun on himself. Police officers recovered a handgun next to the suspect’s body as well as a bag of weapons to include a baseball bat, a machete and a fully-loaded semi-automatic weapon and ammunition.The shooter is identified as Dayvon Maurice Green, 23. Green was a graduate student at the University of Maryland. The victim who collapsed outside was pronounced dead at a local hospital. He is identified as Stephen Alex Rane, 22. He was an undergraduate at the university. The surviving victim is also a 22 year-old undergraduate. He has non-life threatening injuries. Updated February 13, 2013:  The surviving victim has been released from the hospital and is resting comfortably with family. Prince George's County homicide detectives, working in conjunction with the ATF, learned new details about the second weapon found near the gunman responsible for today's murder-suicide. This weapon was not used but was found near the suspect in a bag also containing a machete, a baseball bat and ammunition. The fully-loaded, semi-automatic weapon was a .22 caliber rifle manufactured by Israel Weapons Industries (IWI). The model is an UZI B. Dayvon Green bought this weapon legally on January 18, 2013, from a gun store in Silver Spring, Maryland.

There is also extensive material on Mr. Rane and this sad case in the Washington Post. Mr. Rane seems to have been a remarkable young man. 

May peace reign...  

Elmer Roers, Holly Street, Alexandria VA

From an Alexandria police report:  Alexandria Police are investigating a suspicious death that occurred in the 2700 block of Holly Street on Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Around 6:50 pm, a resident of the address came home to find a 94 year-old man, who was also a resident, suffering from upper body trauma. The victim was pronounced dead on the scene by medics.
An autopsy performed Thursday has determined the manner of death to be a homicide. This is the first homicide for Alexandria in 2013. There were no homicides in 2012.

The victim of last night’s suspicious death has been identified as Elmer Roehrs, 94.

Alexandria detectives had been investigating a burglary that occurred at the same address in the 2700 block of Holly Street on November 27, 2012. The suspect in that burglary was located and arrested last night by the Alexandria Police Department’s Tactical Anti-Crime Unit. Marie Maybell Johnson, 45, of no fixed address, was arrested around 3:15 am following a traffic stop in the 1400 block of Duke Street. She is being held without bond. She was charged with Burglary and Grand Larceny from the incident on November 27, 2012. She has not been charged in relation to the incident from last night. That investigation is ongoing.

This slaying occured on a quiet, beautiful and prosperous neighborhood in the Del Ray section of the city.

Keith Watson "Never Forsake Me" - Landover , MD




From a PG County police report: On January 28, 2013, around 12:55 pm, police officers responded to the 8500 block of Rainswood Drive in Landover, Maryland, for a shooting. Upon arrival, police officers found a man, identified as Keith Massaton Watson, 48, inside an industrial building, suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead on the scene.


I found this memorial to a provider and father, in a quiet commercial complex, to be particularly poignant. The deeply moving note from his partner, and the handwritten " I love you Daddy" on the teddy bear - beyond words.

May his family find peace and strength.



Tarsha Jackson- angel on New York Ave NW

From a DC police report: On Friday, December 28, 2012, units from the First District responded to a pedestrian traffic collision with injury which occurred at approximately 6:06 pm at the intersection of New York Avenue and First Street NW, Washington DC. A 2003 Pontiac Bonneville was traveling east on New York Avenue.  After crossing the intersection of First Street with a solid green signal, the Pontiac struck a pedestrian, who was crossing north, outside of the east crosswalk.  After impacting with the Pontiac, the pedestrian landed in the roadway, and was run over by a tan SUV with DC registration. The Pontiac remained on the scene. However, the SUV failed to stop and continued to travel eastbound on New York Avenue. DC Fire and EMS transported the victim to an area hospital where she was admitted in critical condition. On Saturday, December 29, 2012, at approximately 2:15 pm, the pedestrian, identified as Tarsha Jackson, 16, succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead


Thank you to Danielle Probst, who alerted me to the presence of this memorial.

Justice, and peace...