Investigation Launched After Man Boarded County School Bus

Title: Investigation Launched After Man Seen Boarding County School Bus

**Suitland, MD** – Prince George’s County Police Department officers and detectives responded to an incident on Suitland Road involving a school bus carrying elementary students. On Thursday at approximately 2:05 PM, a 911 call reported a man boarding the bus. Officers arrived promptly, stopping the bus by 2:09 PM and confirming the students’ safety while noting that the man was no longer aboard.

Initial findings indicate that the bus driver transported the man to Washington, DC, before returning to Prince George’s County. The driver is believed to be acquainted or related to the man. Prior to the bus boarding, the man was allegedly involved in a dispute with another individual on Suitland Road. During the altercation, the suspect may have been armed, although the weapon was not taken onto the bus.

The gun involved in the earlier dispute was found at the location of the altercation. PGPD officers are actively searching for the man who left the scene. The investigation remains ongoing, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Solvers through their website.

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PGSuspect Charged in Fatal September ShootingPD News

**Suspect Charged in Fatal September Shooting**

**Oxon Hill, MD**

The Prince George’s County Police have charged a suspect with murder in a fatal shooting case from late September. The suspect, Frederick Stevenson, 33, from Washington, DC, is accused of fatally shooting Daryl McCall, 30, from District Heights.

The incident took place on September 27 at approximately 7:40 p.m. Officers responded to the site in the 5100 block of Indian Head Highway following a report of a shooting. Upon arrival, police found the victim, Daryl McCall, deceased from gunshot injuries in a parking lot. Another man was also injured in the shooting and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

During their preliminary investigation, officers discovered that the shooting stemmed from a dispute, with Stevenson and the victims being known to each other. As a result, Stevenson has been charged with first and second-degree murder, among other related charges.

Stevenson was located and apprehended by authorities in Washington, DC, with the cooperation of several law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Marshal’s Capital Area Regional Taskforce. Stevenson awaits extradition back to Prince George’s County. Anyone with additional information regarding the case is

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