SLAUGHTER BEACH, Del. — Two men are in custody following a violent shooting at a public gathering earlier this month behind the Slaughter Beach Memorial Volunteer Fire Company that left one man injured and sparked an extensive investigation.
On June 12 around 7:14 p.m., troopers responded to a public access area near 359 Bay Avenue in Milford for reports of shots fired. According to investigators, multiple masked suspects opened fire on partygoers at a pavilion behind the firehouse. A 32-year-old man from Dover attempting to flee the scene was shot in the lower body. He was taken to a hospital for treatment and later released.
Delaware State Police identified two suspects through investigative work: 19-year-old Tyree Johnson of Harrington and 22-year-old Tymere Harmon of Dover. Both are now facing multiple felony charges.
Manhunt Ends With Arrests and Firearm Seizure
On June 20, the Dover Police Department stopped a light-colored Honda Accord linked to the crime. Harmon, the driver, was arrested without incident and taken to Troop 4 for processing.
Five days later, members of the Kent County Governor’s Task Force located Johnson walking on West Street in Harrington. He fled on foot, tossing a black satchel before entering a nearby building. After following verbal commands, Johnson surrendered to police. Inside the discarded bag, detectives found a loaded Glock 17 with an extended magazine and ammunition.

Johnson was transported to Troop 3 and charged with multiple crimes. He was arraigned at Justice of the Peace Court 7 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on a $598,100 cash bond.
Authorities are still searching for additional suspects who were reportedly wearing all-black clothing and ski masks. Surveillance footage has not yet been released.
Police Continue Search for Additional Suspects
Detectives are urging anyone with information to contact the Delaware State Police or Delaware Crime Stoppers.