Arrest warrant issued for man accused of opening fire in silver spring parking lot

Arrest warrant issued for man accused of opening fire in Silver Spring parking lot

Silver Spring, MD – A 33-year-old man is wanted for attempted first-degree murder after allegedly firing multiple rounds at a victim seated in a parked vehicle during a July domestic dispute in Silver Spring, investigators announced Friday.

Montgomery County detectives are actively searching for Deondray Darnell Osborne, who they say arrived in a silver Chrysler Pacifica with Maryland tags (4FC4143) before opening fire on July 20 around 4:27 p.m. in the 8000 block of 16th Street.

According to police, Osborne fired several shots at the victim from outside the vehicle, striking the car multiple times before fleeing the scene. The victim was not hit.

Arrest warrant issued for man accused of opening fire in silver spring parking lot
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Following the investigation, detectives obtained a warrant charging Osborne with attempted first-degree murder and other related offenses. He has not been seen since and is considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone who spots Osborne is advised not to approach him and to call 911 immediately. Anonymous tips can also be submitted to Crime Solvers of Montgomery County by visiting www.crimesolversmcmd.org, clicking “Submit a Tip,” or calling 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). Rewards of up to $10,000 may be available for information leading to his arrest.

Key Points

  • Deondray Darnell Osborne, 33, wanted for attempted first-degree murder after shooting in Silver Spring
  • Victim’s car was hit multiple times, but the victim was not injured
  • Osborne remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous
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