(7News) — Detectives are investigating a fatal shooting that left two men dead and another injured in a Suitland shooting Friday
according to Prince George's County Police (PGCP)
Magruder was discovered inside a business with gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at the scene
Mason was found inside a car suffering from a gunshot wound and died shortly later at a hospital
but his injuries were not considered life-threatening
Officers responded to a shooting on the 4000 block of Silver Hill Road at approximately 10:40 p.m
Detectives are working to determine a motive and identify a suspect
A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case. Authorities are urging anyone with information to contact PG Crime Solvers online or to call 1-866-411-TIPS
(7News) — Two men were shot outside of Penn Station Shopping Center in Prince George's County on Wednesday
according to the Prince George's County Police Department
Officers said they responded to the double shooting in the 5700 block of Silver Hill Road near Suitland
The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing
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Two men are dead and a third is recovering after gunfire broke out late Friday night in Prince George’s County
sparking a double homicide investigation and a reward offer from police
The fatal shooting remains under investigation in Prince George's County
Officers were called to the 4000 block of Silver Hill Road in Suitland around 10:30 p.m
where they found 32-year-old Antonio Magruder shot inside a business
according to the Prince George’s County Police Department
was found inside a vehicle nearby with a gunshot wound
He was rushed to a hospital but did not survive
A third man was also struck by gunfire but is expected to survive
detectives are still working to determine a motive and identify a suspect
Police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest and indictment in the case
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The Trump administration on Wednesday deleted a list of hundreds of federally owned buildings the government deemed it could “dispose of” from the website of the General Services Administration
posted the list Tuesday of more than 440 federal properties across the country to close or sell
Later Tuesday, a revised list featured only 320 entries. By Wednesday morning, the list was completely gone, and the page read “Non-core property list (Coming soon).”
The initial version of the list identified 83 properties in Maryland
including four Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services buildings in Woodlawn
Food and Drug Administration offices in Silver Spring
a NOAA Satellite Operations facility in Suitland and the U.S
The revised list included 21 properties in Maryland
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It’s unclear why the list was taken down and what that means for the properties initially included
The GSA didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment
President Donald Trump has undertaken a sweeping effort to downsize the federal government
including laying off thousands of workers and freezing federal funds
Eliminating federal office space has also been a top priority of his administration
the administration is identifying buildings and facilities that are vacant
“underutilized,” or “not core to government operations” to sell
Below is the list of 83 properties initially included
with the 21 included in the revised list highlighted in bold
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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As of last night, President Donald Trump’s administration was planning to sell 83 properties with a combined 11.4 million square feet of space in Maryland. The buildings currently host several federal agency headquarters among other tenants. WBAL-TV broke this story last night
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has published a “non-core property list.” GSA comments:
We are identifying buildings and facilities that are not core to government operations
Selling ensures that taxpayer dollars are no longer spent on vacant or underutilized federal spaces
Disposing of these assets helps eliminate costly maintenance and allows us to reinvest in high-quality work environments that support agency missions
The list below includes properties designated for disposal
Note: I had to change this post at midnight last night because GSA’s website changed its list
Among the 83 properties originally listed in Maryland
seven buildings accounted for more than a half-million square feet each
One White Flint North was on the sell list
Woodlawn (Baltimore County): 14 properties, 2,801,362 SF (these include the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services headquarters and the Social Security headquarters)
Silver Spring (Montgomery County): 29 properties, 2,641,118 SF (these include buildings at the White Oak Federal Research Center campus and Silver Spring Metro Center 1, where NOAA is headquartered)
Suitland (Prince George’s County): 13 properties, 2,614,117 SF (these include the Washington National Records Center, the Census Bureau headquarters and NOAA’s satellite operations office)
Baltimore City: 2 properties, 724,327 SF (includes the G. H. Fallon federal building)
Germantown (Montgomery County): 8 properties, 621,394 SF (these are on the Department of Energy campus)
Bethesda/White Flint (Montgomery County): 1 property, 345,183 SF (the headquarters of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
These buildings remained on the sell list as of midnight
while these properties may add to local government tax rolls if they are bought by private investors
what will they do to the real estate industry if they flood capacity as the regional economy faces a potential Trump-induced recession
employees and contractors who work in them
Update: The Post has reported that the list has been taken down
“at Wednesday’s meeting of senior GSA officials
it was communicated that the plan is still to dispose of the buildings and that the effort is being paused indefinitely.”
on March 28 in the 4000 block of Silver Hill Road
Responding officers found 32-year-old Antonio Magruder of District Heights inside a business suffering from a gunshot wound
A second victim, 56-year-old Darrell Mason of Suitland, was discovered inside a vehicle nearby, also suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to a hospital, where he later died.
A third man sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the incident. Authorities have not released his identity.
Detectives are actively investigating the shooting, working to identify suspects and determine a motive. No arrests have been made as of Monday.
The Prince George’s County Police Department is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest and indictment in the case.
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Md (7News) — A car crash in front of the Silver Hill Plaza Shopping Center left one dead early Saturday morning
Prince George's County Police officers responded to the 5800 block of Silver Hill Road in District Heights at approximately 2:00 a.m
The adult male driver was pronounced dead at the scene
SEE ALSO | Fatal shooting leaves two dead, one injured in Suitland
The road, which was closed following the accident, reopened just before 8:00 a.m.
Investigators are working to determine the circumstances leading up to the crash.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected Monday afternoon and evening. Some may become severe with large hail and high winds.
TRACK RADARMan wanted in deadly Suitland shooting of USPS worker arrested in North Carolina: Policeby Winston Rogers & Ida Domingo
was taken into custody around midnight Thursday at an apartment in Leland
North Carolina following a months-long search
according to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office (BCSO)
Officials said Hawkins-Boseman played a role in the death of 27-year-old Jessica Somerville
who was shot in March while on her lunch break from her job with the U.S
Police said the shooting happened in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant in the 5800 block of Silver Hill Road in District Heights
Police said the Somerville and Hawkins-Boseman got into a brief dispute before shots were fired in the parking lot; the two didn't know each other prior to the dispute
BCSO officials said they received a tip from the FBI that Hawkins-Boseman might be in the area. Deputies then, along with a SWAT team, executed a search warrant at an apartment on Kings Meadow Circle in Leland, where they arrested him without incident.
Hawkins-Boseman is currently being held on detainer at the Brunswick County Detention Center and awaiting extradition to Prince George's County.
TRACK RADARPipe bomb safely removed from Suitland storage unit by bomb squadby Guido Peluffo
(7News) — A pipe bomb was found Wednesday evening inside a Suitland
storage unit and was rendered safe by the Prince George's County Fire Department bomb squad at 9:30 pm
people cleaning out a storage unit saw what they believed was a pipe bomb and called 911
the bomb squad determined it was a simple but real pipe bomb that officials said was left in the storage area at some point
Officials warn that road closures and emergency vehicles should be expected in the area of 4414 Suitland Road
SUITLAND, Md. (7News) — A man is dead after a shooting in Suitland, Maryland Thursday night, Prince George’s County police said.
Officers said they responded to the area of Randall Road and Silver Hill around 7:25 p.m.
When they arrived, officers found a man outside suffering from gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead on the scene, according to officers.
The investigation into this incident is ongoing. Check with 7News for updates.
TRACK RADARMan shot and killed in Suitland
(7News) — A man was shot and killed Friday afternoon in Suitland
Prince George's County Police detectives are investigating the deadly shooting that happened in the 3400 block of Pearl Drive around 4 p.m
SEE ALSO | Woman injured in shooting in Southeast DC, police say
Responding officers found a man suffering from gunshot wounds on the ground
Investigators are working to determine the circumstances of this incident
please call Prince George's Crime Solvers 1-866-411-TIPS or submit your tip using the P3 Tips app
(7News) — AUPS driver was taken to the hospital after being shot in Suitland
7News' Brad Bell reports that police are on the scene where the UPS driver was shot and wounded near Silver Hill Road
The male driver wastaken to the hospital in stable condition
This comes after a violent weekendin which five people were shot and killed in Prince George’s County
(7News) — Arrest warrants are out for a 22-year-old man accused of his connection to the fatal shooting death of a U.S
according to the Prince George's County Police Department (PGPD)
officials said Silver Spring man Raheem Hawkins-Boseman was one of two people who allegedly shot 27-year-oldJessica Somerville in a District Heights parking lot
Hawkins-Boseman faces a first-degree murder charge
A reward of $25,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest
responded to reports of a shooting in the 5800 block of Silver Hill Road
here they said they found Somerville suffering from a gunshot wound
Security camera video showed Hawkins-Boseman and a second man
in a fast-food restaurant just moments before the shooting
A motive for the shooting has not been determined
anyone with information on this incident or Hawkins-Boseman's whereabouts are asked to contact the PGPD Homicide Unit at 301-516-5212 or call PG Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-8477
A man died after being shot on Thursday night near the Suitland Metro station in Prince George’s County
Officers responded to the area of Randall Road and Silver Hill Road in the Suitland-Silver Hill area at approximately 7:25 p.m. for reports of a shooting, Prince George’s County police said in a post on X
Police found a man outside with gunshot wounds
Detectives are still working to establish a suspect and motive for the shooting
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Prince George’s County Crime Solvers at 866-411-TIPS or on their website.
The approximate location of the shooting is below
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(7News) — One man was shot and two were arrested in an officer-involved shooting outside of a GameStop store in District Heights
authorities said they were observing a carjacked car -- reportedly stolen the night before -- in the 5700 block of Silver Hill Road in District Heights
when they saw two men wearing masks get out of the car
Detectives then followed the two men inside the store -- at least one of the men was armed
When detectives announced themselves as police
the two men ran through the back door of the store and into the parking lot
The second man was caught and taken into custody
READ |Three shot, one dead in Southeast DC shooting, police investigate
The man who was struck was given emergency care and transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, police said. He is expected to be okay.No other injuries were reported, police said.
A third suspect, whom police said remained in the carjacked car, fled the scene after hitting an unmarked police car. He was later arrested in D.C.
Police believe all three suspects are adult males.
Detectives recovered two guns in the parking lot outside the GameStop store, detectives said.
The investigation remains ongoing, police said, and are asking anyone with information to call the Prince George's County Police Department.
Police have identified the man who was shot and killed inside a car in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Sunday morning.
Prince George’s County police said they were called to Suitland Road near Silver Hill Road at around 5:30 a.m. to conduct a welfare check.
They found Demarcus Butler, 30, of District Heights, in the driver’s seat of an SUV. He had been shot multiple times.
Butler was taken to the hospital, where he died a few hours later.
Prince George’s County police are offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction. Anyone with information on what happened is asked to call police at 301-516-2512.
Those who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS.
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TRACK RADAR2 suspects charged in Suitland shooting death of 31-year-old manby 7News Staff
Md (7News) — A man was shot to death in Suitland
officials charged two people with murder for his death
police responded to the 4600 block of Silver Hill Road for the report of a shooting
officers said they found 31-year-old Donnell Tyler of District Heights in a parking lot suffering from a gunshot wound
detectives said they found and arrested 41-year-old Shaquita Stewart of Suitland and 44-year-old Wardell Holland III of Suitland and charged them with murder
They are currently both in custody on a no-bond status
Detectives are asking anyone with information about this incident to contact them at 301-516-2512
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The crash happened in the area of Silver Park Drive and Silver Hill Road in Suitland
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(WJLA) – Silver Hill Road flooded Wednesday night
due to what police called a “significant” water main break
According to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC)
the 14-inch main was “blown out.” Eastbound Silver Hill Road had to be shut down late Wednesday
since portions of the road were completely under water (see video below
courtesy of Prince George’s County Police)
WSSC officials tell ABC 7 that the 71-year-old
14-inch pipe break left a 6-foot hole in the ground
Water was cut off for approximately 150 customers around 9:30 p.m
workers tell ABC 7 that schools in the area still had water
Southbound Silver Hill Road reopened around 5:30 a.m
but the northbound lanes remain closed as crews work to stop flow of water onto the roadway
Thursday that the main was back in service
and that crews were backfilling the hole before turning it over to paving contractors
police found that one person had been shot
WASHINGTON — The man shot on Suitland Parkway Tuesday morning has died
Police identified the man as 23-year-old Jerome Robinson of Southeast D.C
He died at the hospital just after 10 a.m
Police responded to reports of a shooting around 9:30 a.m
in the area of Silver Hill Road and Suitland Parkway in Prince George’s County
They found Robinson on the roadway with gunshot wounds
He was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries
Witnesses told NBC Washington that they heard about 20 gunshots
A source said the shots were fired from an AK-47 assault rifle
said the wounded man himself had been armed with a handgun
might have started earlier off the parkway as an altercation involving passengers in two vehicles
the male victim exited his vehicle and ran across the parkway where he was struck by gunfire from the occupants of the other vehicle,” park police said
Authorities believe that the shooting was isolated and that there is no danger to the public. Any witnesses are asked to contact the park police online or via the criminal investigations tip line at 202-610-7500
Police are looking for a white Audi that may have been involved in the shooting
as the occupants may be armed with an assault rifle
The investigation shut down the parkway in both directions for several hours
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(7News) — A man is dead after an officer-involved shooting at a Suitland
according to Prince George’s County police
Sources tell 7News' Maryland Bureau Chief Brad Bell that a squad of several officers was dispatched to a home inthe 5100 block of Suitland Road for breaking and entering
officials said the officer did not wait forbackup and went into the home alone
Prince George's County police provided an update
officials said he entered the apartment and found a man inside themostly unfurnished and empty unit
Police said the officer discharged his weapon within secondsand went over to the man
The sources tell 7News that the officerimmediately pulled a gun from the man's pocket and started first aid but was unable to revive the man who was pronounced dead on the scene
officials said a second manappeared in the apartment andcomplied with the officer's commands to get down and stay down
Officials did not clarify the relationship the person had with the suspect
there was a verbal exchange between the man
Sources told 7News the encounter from entry to the shooting was approximately five seconds and the interaction between the officer and the man was approximately one second
MORE | Suspect in deadly DC, Prince George's Co. crime spree identified as Suitland, Md. man
At that point, officials said other officers arrived at the scene.
Sources told us the deceased man was related to the occupants of the apartment. But was not welcome there. The Maryland Attorney General's Office confirmed that the man was a resident of the home.
According to officials, a gun was recovered at the location. Sources said the deceased is believed to have had two guns. A second gun was found in the kitchen sink after the shooting-- sources said investigators believe it was probably tossed there by the man.
The involved officer was not injured. The Maryland Attorney General’s Office is investigating the incident and reviewing body camera footage, per protocol.
(ABC7) — Prince George’s County Police are investigating after a man was hit and killed by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon
Police tell ABC7 this happened around 4:30 p.m
Authorities say a vehicle traveling eastbound on Silver Hill Road approaching Silver Park Drive hit a pedestrian in the roadway
The adult male was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead
The driver of the striking vehicle stayed at the scene and is cooperating with police
Police say the moments leading up to the crash remain under investigation
Thunderstorms during the evening will give way to mostly cloudy skies after midnight
Basketball star and county native Kevin Durant poses with area students at the opening of the new Durant Center on Jan
SUITLAND — NBA star Kevin Durant returned to his hometown to open his long-awaited Durant Center
a state-of-the-art facility offering academic
financial and social and emotional resources to help Prince George’s County students prepare for college
“When my foundation partnered with College Track last year
we said from day one we wanted it to live inside a facility we could develop for Prince George’s County,” Durant said
“The opening of the Durant Center is truly a dream come true for my family and me.”
the Durant Center was created through the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation (KDCF)
the basketball player’s nonprofit organization which he founded in 2013 with the mission of enriching the lives of at-risk youth from low-income backgrounds
The foundation has donated over $13 million since its founding and has supported initiatives dealing with youth athletics
organizations serving youth facing homelessness
the renovation of 19 basketball courts across the world and giving educational opportunities to low-income and first-generation college students
Because of his outreach efforts through his foundation and beyond
Durant received last year’s Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award
the KDCF partnered with Prince George’s County Public Schools and College Track
a college completion program that empowers students from underserved communities to complete college
College Track serves students across the country; Aurora and Denver
Louisiana; six cities in California including Los Angeles and San Francisco; and now
The program supports students from ninth grade through their college graduation to ensure that the students not only graduate but are equipped to succeed in today’s economy and participates in society
College Track has served thousands of students per year
and 96 percent of them get accepted into a four-year college
a rate more than double the national average
Seeing the immense success of College Track students
$10 million commitment to bringing the College Track program to Prince George’s County and the Durant Center is the culmination of years of hard work
“College Track’s model works because we know that every young person deserves the chance to thrive at their full potential,” said College Track CEO Elissa Salas
“Kevin Durant knows first-hand the combined power of opportunity
Him standing with our students as they embark on their college completion journey sends a powerful message: the resources
support and community that catalyze lifelong success belong to all of us.”
the Durant Center welcomed an inaugural class of 69 students into the program
with a special ceremony that included remarks from County Executive Angela Alsobrooks
2015 Howard University graduate Marcus Simpson and Durant himself
the Kevin Durant Charity Foundation and the College Track team for their continued investment in Prince George’s County students,” Alsobrooks said
“Education is the civil rights movement of our time
and The Durant Center will go a long way in creating a positive impact on that movement here in Prince George’s
The inaugural class of College Track students from our county will definitely go on to do impressive things
and we look forward to showing the nation why we take pride in our students.”
although Prince George’s County is one of the largest counties in Maryland only 36 percent of its citizens hold a bachelor’s degree but by 2020
an estimated 70 percent of jobs in the region will require a bachelor’s degree
As the first of its kind on the east coast
the Durant Center will serve the students in the Prince George’s County tremendously
“I think it’s outstanding that we have a former student of our school system who has now become a major basketball player to come back and give back to the same community who helped to raise him,” Goldson said
“We have a lot of partnerships with universities
Prince George’s Community College (PGCC) provides reduced tuition to many of our students
but for an individual partner to do what he has done; you find those few and far between.”
Durant said he wanted to bring a sense of community to his hometown and give students the encouragement they needed to succeed
but I’m looking for this to be here for a while and sustain for a while so enjoy this,” Durant said
it might have our name on the side of the building
make it yours and the future starts here.”
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WASHINGTON (AP) — When the time finally came
they laid Joanne Paylor to rest the finest way they could during a pandemic
Golden chairs for the outdoor memorial service were carefully spaced apart
had plans to return to college in the fall to get a master’s degree -- infused it all
There were turquoise face masks reading “Joanne.” And the voice of Joanne herself echoed over the loudspeakers: “I love y’all," a remnant of a voicemail she once left her son
The coronavirus pandemic is delaying funerals and forcing changes to families’ plans for memorializing their loved ones
For the Paylor family this has hit close to home
Iran “Bang” Paylor and his mother were closer than close
She believed in great strides for the African American community — single mothers in particular,” Iran said
The first person in her family to attend college
that it could break down barriers and help you achieve all your dreams,” he said
She wanted to start a fund for single mothers over 30 to return to college
When his mother died at home in southwest Washington on March 8 of what appears to have been a heart attack
and China is so far I paid that no attention,” he said
“But the first time I heard about it affecting daily life is when they called me and canceled the funeral.”
A March 20 district prohibition on mass gatherings had made the large church service impossible
Iran thought the family could just wait it out
but then the district issued a stay-at-home order
“My mother was active in community outreach for 20 years
I would have expected 300 people,” he said
Preachers said they were unable to deliver the sermon
despite promises of social distancing and an outdoor ceremony
Then the stay-at-home order was extended — and extended again
her family hoping against hope that they could go back to the original plan — a large ceremony
grieving together with family and hundreds of friends
the funeral home indicated it was time to lay her to rest
Iran wanted the family to be able to visit his mother at her grave
a mausoleum he had built especially for her
He wanted to be able to sit on a granite bench at his mother’s graveside and pay his respects — a bench that can’t even be ordered now because the factory in China is shuttered
who leaves behind 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren
A horse-drawn hearse brought her to the cemetery for her interment
Mayor Muriel Bowser and the president of Joanne’s alma mater
At the door of the chapel at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Suitland-Silver Hill
the community organization founded by Iran and supported by his mother
Golden chairs were set up outside for the memorial service
six feet from one another across the lawn of the cemetery
the family has founded the Joanne Paylor Women of Excellence Scholarship Award at Trinity Washington University
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Prince George’s County police have arrested a suspect who allegedly sexually assaulted a woman who was on her way to a Metro station in Suitland
Police say 30-year-old Philip James Fleming of District Heights
Maryland has been charged with armed robbery and first degree sexual assault
Fleming has been charged with first-degree rape and armed robbery
and being held without bond in connection with the Sept
27 sexual assault in the 4700 block of Silver Hill Road in Suitland
On September 27th and then again last week
a man with a black handgun accosted women in the early morning hours as they walked to the Suitland Metro station
In one case the victim was allegedly groped while in another the suspect allegedly raped her raped
Police say both appear to be crimes of opportunity
they were walking alone," said Prince George’s County police spokeswoman Julie Parker
15th armed robbery near Silver Hill Road and Parkway Terrace Drive
a female victim was groped and robbed at gunpoint while walking along Silver Hill Road at approximately 4:45 a.m
(WBFF) — The Prince George's County Police Department needs your help identifying a man in surveillance video who they say is involved in a Suitland homicide
READ |Police offering up to $25,000 reward for info leading to an arrest for a Suitland homicide
Police said officers responded on Tuesday around 12:30 p.m
to the 4500 block of Silver Hill Road for a report of a shooting
police said they found 27-year-old Keith Daniel Bennett suffering from gunshot wounds
the man is seen walking on Parkway Terrace Drive
seen running back down the same road in the opposite direction
Homicide detectives are asking anyone with any information to contact them at 301-516-2512
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Police said they are offering a reward of upt $25,00 for information leading to an arrest and indictment
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued until midnight on Tuesday
(ABC7) — A man is dead after being hit by a train at theSuitland Metro station Wednesday morning
The Prince George's County Fire Department got reports of the incident around 5:20 a.m
at the metro station in the 4500 block of Silver Hill Road
Metro officials say the man was on the tracks when he was struck
Crews from Prince George's County Police and the the fire department were on the scene attempting to rescue the man from under the train but there were no signs of life when they got him out and he was pronounced dead at the scene
Officials say the area where the man was hit was surrounded by a fence
The striking train was carrying no passengers when the the man was hit
Suitland Metro station had been shutdown as police and fire crews responded
All Green Line trains were also shutdown at Naylor Road and Branch Avenue
All Green Line trains are now back up and running
Metro officials say they are still working to identify the man