Police investigating shooting murder in Silver Spring

Charlie Dwyer

SILVER SPRING, MD – A man shot on in Silver Springs on March 3rd has died from his wounds and police are continuing a murder investigation.  Derek James McBrayer, 40, died from his injuries on March 10th.

The Montgomery Police Department has issued the following statement:

Detectives from the Major Crimes Division are investigating the homicide of Derek James McBrayer, age 40, of Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda. McBrayer was shot on Wednesday, March 3, and succumbed to his injuries on the evening of Wednesday, March 10. At this time, investigators do not believe this to be a random event.


On March 3, at approximately 5:39 pm, 3rd District officers responded to the report of a shooting victim in the 1000 block of Quebec Terrace. Officers located McBrayer laying on the sidewalk, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to his leg. Officers immediately applied tourniquets to McBrayer’s leg and Fire and Rescue personnel transported him to a local hospital; he died on March 10.

The Medical Examiner completed an autopsy and has ruled the death a homicide by gunshot wound.

The investigation by Major Crimes detectives has determined that the shooting occurred outside in the 1000 block of Quebec Terrace. Witnesses heard multiple gunshots and then observed approximately seven to eight males running from the area. Officers located bullet holes in several vehicles in the parking lot and one in an apartment window.

The Department urges anyone who has information about this homicide to call the Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5070.

For those who wish to remain anonymous, Crime Solvers of Montgomery County is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for any information that leads to the arrest of the suspect(s). Anonymous tipsters can call Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online or via the P3 Tips app.

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