Frederick Police Arrest Armed Suspect in Road Rage Incident

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Frederick Police Arrest Armed Suspect in Road Rage Incident

**Frederick, MD** – On Monday, a road rage incident involving a firearm on West Patrick Street and Old Camp Drive led to the arrest of a suspect by Frederick Police Department. At approximately 8:44 a.m., Master Police Officer Gerand responded to a weapons complaint after a victim reported that another driver had pointed a gun at them before driving away.

Frederick Police Department’s A-Squad, with support from the Brunswick Police Department, located the suspect’s vehicle in Brunswick, MD. Officers found the suspect inside the vehicle and detained him without further incident.

Officials recovered a loaded Sig Sauer P365 handgun from the suspect’s vehicle. It was confirmed that the suspect did not have a valid permit to carry a handgun.

The suspect, identified as David Wayne Styles Jr., was transported to the Frederick County Adult Detention Center. He faces charges including first and second-degree assault, assault weapon/magazine use, firearm use in a felony/violent crime, and carrying a loaded handgun in a vehicle. Styles Jr. is currently held without bond.

Shooting Incident at Crozet’s Harris Teeter Ends with Three Fatalities

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Shooting Incident at Crozet’s Harris Teeter Ends with Three Fatalities

**Crozet, VA -** Albemarle County Police are investigating a fatal shooting that took place on Monday at the Harris Teeter in Crozet. The incident resulted in the deaths of two victims, Peter L. Martin, 43, and Diane G. Spangler, 68, as well as the shooter, Justin M. Barbour, 28.

The incident began at approximately 1:35 p.m. when emergency services responded to reports of gunfire. First responders found Martin deceased at the scene while Spangler was in critical condition and later died after being taken to UVA Medical Center. Barbour was engaged by an off-duty federal officer who intervened and shot Barbour, leading to his death.

Authorities have determined that Barbour had no previous connections to either victim or the Harris Teeter location. Before the incident, Barbour was tracked leaving his residence at around 1:22 p.m., traveling to Crozet and arriving in the Harris Teeter parking lot by 1:33 p.m. He proceeded to fire 28 rounds within 20 seconds.

Barbour had no criminal history, though he had previous encounters with law enforcement unrelated

Delaware State Police Investigate Road Rage Shooting Incident

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Delaware State Police Investigate Road Rage Shooting Incident

**NEW CASTLE, DE** – Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting incident related to road rage that occurred Sunday morning in New Castle. On March 2, around 9:41 a.m., troopers responded to reports of shots fired on North Dupont Highway near Fairview Avenue.

Preliminary investigations revealed the incident involved a BMW SUV and an unidentified sedan. During the altercation, a suspect in the front passenger seat of the sedan discharged a firearm at the BMW driver, a 35-year-old Delaware man. The gunfire did not hit the BMW or its driver. After the shots, the suspect’s vehicle fled south on North Dupont Highway.

Authorities describe the suspect as a masked black male wearing dark-colored clothing. There is no further information regarding the suspect or the vehicle.

Detectives from Troop 2 Criminal Investigations continue to investigate the shooting. They encourage anyone with information to contact Detective G. Rash at 302-365-8428 or provide information through the Delaware State Police’s Facebook page or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. Additionally, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit is available to assist victims or witnesses of

Domestic Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Utica, NY

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Domestic Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Utica, NY

**UTICA, NY** – On February 27, Utica Police and Fire units responded to a domestic assault call at a residence on Scott Street. The incident involved a female victim who alleged she was attacked by her husband.

Upon arrival, officers met with the victim who claimed that an argument with her husband escalated, leading her to hide in a bathroom. The victim reported that she attempted to escape but was struck multiple times in the head with a wooden object, resulting in lacerations and pain.

The Utica Fire Department transported the victim to Wynn Hospital for treatment. In accordance with New York State’s mandatory domestic violence arrest laws, the husband, identified as Michael Leggett, 57, was arrested at the scene.

Leggett was brought to the Utica Police Department and charged with Assault in the Second Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Third Degree, and Criminal Mischief in the Fourth Degree.

Suspect Apprehended Following Gunfire Incident in Utica

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Suspect Apprehended Following Gunfire Incident in Utica

**UTICA, NY** – Utica Police responded to a ShotSpotter alert on February 23rd indicating gunfire on the 1300 block of Oneida St. Officers at the mapped location found a 9mm casing on the road but could not obtain information from nearby residents.

The incident was assigned to the GIVE Unit for investigation. They discovered that during a confrontation, an individual had fired a gun into a snowbank, causing others to flee. Review of surveillance footage revealed the same individual had fired the gun an hour earlier, an event initially unreported.

Suspect information was extracted from the video, leading to the arrest of Naicol F. De Los Santos De La Rosa, age 23, by GIVE investigators on Thursday. A subsequent search of his residence revealed a loaded 9mm Smith and Wesson handgun.

Naicol F. De Los Santos De La Rosa faces charges of two counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the second degree and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Firearm.

Three Arrested in Shooting Incident in Annapolis

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Three Arrested in Non-Contact Shooting Incident in Annapolis

**Annapolis, MD** – On January 15, 2025, at approximately 10:15 p.m., officers responded to reports of gunshots on the 1900 block of Towne Center Boulevard.

Witnesses observed a white sedan with three female suspects leaving the scene after gunshots were fired during an altercation outside. Officers stopped a white Mercedes matching the description and detained the three occupants on Towne Center Boulevard. They located .38 caliber shell casings at the scene.

The investigation led to the discovery and seizure of a .38 caliber Ruger handgun and a magazine with three live rounds inside the vehicle. The main shooting suspect was identified and arrested along with the other two occupants for their involvement. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the shooting.

The individuals arrested are Darshica Delores Allen, 43, Lamiyah Angel Allen, 21, and Brittany Mae Richardson, 36, all from Washington, DC.

Shooting Incident Under Investigation in Frankford

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Shooting Incident Under Investigation in Frankford

**Frankford, DE** – Delaware State Police are investigating a shooting that occurred in Frankford on Saturday afternoon.

On Saturday at around 1:00 p.m., troopers responded to a call of a shooting in the 28000 block of Gum Tree Road in Frankford. Upon arrival, they discovered a 41-year-old male victim who had been shot and subsequently taken to the Frankford Fire Company. The victim was later transported to a nearby hospital and is reported to be in critical condition.

Preliminary findings indicate that an argument between the victim and a black male suspect at a residence led to the shooting. The suspect fled the scene following the incident.

The Delaware State Police Troop 4 Criminal Investigations Unit is continuing the investigation. Detective R. Mitchell can be contacted at 302-752-3794 for any information related to the case. Alternatively, details can also be shared via a private Facebook message to the Delaware State Police or through Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333.

Victims or witnesses of crime, as well as individuals affected by a sudden death and requiring support, can reach out to the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit. Available

Hit and Run Incident Occurs on Staffordboro Boulevard

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Hit and Run Incident Occurs on Staffordboro Boulevard

**Stafford, VA** – On Tuesday at approximately 6:23 p.m., an automatic crash notification alerted the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office to an accident at Staffordboro Boulevard and Woodstream Boulevard. First responders discovered a collision involving a Nissan and a Volkswagen, with both vehicles being totaled. Remarkably, no serious injuries were reported.

Deputies engaged with the driver of the Volkswagen, however, the driver of the Nissan fled the scene. It was reported the Nissan driver exited through the driver’s side window, escaping towards Stafford Market Place. Deputy Vaughn spotted a male and a female nearby, with the male fitting the description of the suspect and the female upset about her vehicle’s condition, prompting an attempt to establish contact.

The male, later identified as Bryant Berryman, 37, of Stafford, falsely stated that the female was driving. Despite multiple attempts to gain compliance, Berryman refused to cooperate, resulting in the use of OC spray for detention. He was found to have a revoked driver’s license and was treated by on-scene Fire and Rescue staff.

Berryman was charged with several offenses including felony hit and run, obstruction of justice, and driving while revoked. He

Carjacking Incident Leads to Arrest in Baltimore

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Carjacking Incident Leads to Arrest in Baltimore

**Baltimore, MD** – Western District patrol officers arrested a suspect following a carjacking incident that occurred on Monday. Officers responded to a report of the incident at around 2:41 a.m. in the 2400 block of West North Avenue.

A 31-year-old male ride-share driver was assaulted by a male passenger. Following the assault, the victim exited the vehicle, and the suspect drove away with it.

Officers received a detailed description of the stolen vehicle and found it on Presbury Street. A 20-year-old suspect was apprehended after a short foot chase.

The suspect was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility. Charges were filed as per the standard procedures.

Stabbing Incident Investigated in Pleasant Hills

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Stabbing Incident Investigated in Pleasant Hills

**Pleasant Hills, PA** – The Allegheny County Police Department’s Homicide Unit is investigating a stabbing incident in the 200 block of Hillock Lane. This followed a request for assistance earlier on Tuesday.

At 7:01 a.m., County 9-1-1 received a call about a reported stabbing at the location. Responders discovered an adult female with multiple stab wounds. She was transported to a local hospital, where her condition was listed as critical but stable, and detectives have begun their investigation.

A 78-year-old man was apprehended at the scene. Detectives are collaborating with the district attorney’s office to determine appropriate charges.

Individuals with information about the incident are urged to contact the County Police Tip Line at 1-833-ALL-TIPS. Caller anonymity is guaranteed. The initially distributed information on this matter is subject to updates, to be provided via social media channels.

Cumberland Police Investigate Hit and Run Incident

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Cumberland Police Investigate Hit and Run Incident

**Cumberland, MD** – Authorities from the Cumberland Police Department are currently investigating a hit and run incident that took place on Friday. Around 8:52 PM, officers responded to a motor vehicle crash on the 100 Block of Bedford Street.

Police stated that a dark-colored two-door Jeep Wrangler struck a parked car and proceeded onto Centre Street without stopping. The incident is under investigation as officials work to gather more information.

The department seeks the assistance of the public in identifying the vehicle and driver involved. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Cumberland Police Department at 301-777-1600.

Suspect Arrested for Brighton Larceny Incident

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Suspect Arrested for Brighton Larceny Incident

**Boston, MA** – Detectives from District D-14 arrested Ji Li, 44, of Boston in connection with a larceny incident. The arrest occurred on Friday at approximately 1:00 PM.

Detectives saw Li walking on Massachusetts Avenue near St. Botolph Street. The suspect, wanted for Larceny from a Building and Attempt to Commit a Crime, was approached and handcuffed.

Li is expected to be arraigned in Brighton District Court. The arrest follows a theft incident that took place on Sunday, December 15, at the Corrib Pub in Brighton.

The theft was reported on Monday, December 16, and occurred during the Allston-Brighton Toy Drive. During the event, the suspect allegedly searched guests’ belongings and stole a purse.

Suspect Faces Multiple Charges Following Firearm Incident

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Suspect Faces Multiple Charges Following Firearm Incident

**Delmar, MD -** An incident involving a firearm occurred on December 12, leading to severe allegations against a suspect in Delmar, Wicomico County. Deputies from the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Division responded to the situation at the 28000 Block of Waller Rd.

A victim claimed that during an argument, 45-year-old Richard Lee Luffman brandished a firearm and threatened harm. The victim reported being forced into a closet, while another individual was locked in a separate room. There was also a threat to the residents’ lives, resulting in minor injuries to one victim during the ordeal.

Luffman was later located by the Delaware State Police in Seaford, Delaware. Held by the Delaware Department of Corrections, he waived extradition and will be returned to Wicomico County. He faces charges of Second Degree Assault, two counts of False Imprisonment, and carrying a Handgun on a person.

Juvenile Arrest Made After South Boston Shooting Incident

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Juvenile Arrest Made After South Boston Shooting Incident

**BOSTON, MA** – On Tuesday at approximately 8:06 PM, officers from District C-6 responded to 8 Reverend Richard A Burke Street following reports of a shooting incident. Upon their arrival, they discovered an adult female with a gunshot wound. Emergency medical assistance was immediately provided, and the victim was transported to a nearby hospital with injuries that are not considered life-threatening. Ballistic evidence was recovered at the scene.

Following an investigation, a suspect description was broadcast. Officers from the Youth Violence Strike Force then conducted a search and located the suspect at North Point Drive and Westwind Road.

A 15-year-old juvenile male was taken into custody. He faces charges including Delinquent to wit; Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon (Firearm), Delinquent to wit; Assault by Means of a Dangerous Weapon, and Delinquent to wit; Carrying a Firearm Without a License.

Additional charges include Delinquent to wit; Possession of Ammunition Without an FID Card, and Delinquent to wit; Discharge a Firearm Within 500 Feet of a Dwelling. The juvenile is slated to appear in

Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Utica

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Assault Incident Leads to Arrest in Utica

**Utica, NY -** Police and fire units responded to a reported assault on November 23 at 110 Genesee St. Authorities found the victim with head lacerations, allegedly inflicted during an altercation inside the building involving a knife. The Utica Fire Department provided on-scene treatment. The Criminal Investigations Division took over the case.

Following their inquiry, investigators identified a suspect. On December 1, patrol units apprehended the individual using details from a previously issued BOLO. A knife matching the one used in the assault was recovered.

Joseph Spann, 34, of Utica, faces charges related to the assault case. He is charged with assault in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.