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| Police Announce Suspect Charged In 2024 Road Rage Homicide - Maryland News (COLLEGE PARK, MD) – Maryland State Police Homicide Unit charged a Prince George's County man with the murder of Nyah Hairston, a 20-year-old ...
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| Major Crimes Division Investigates Memory Lane Homicide - Montgomery County Maryland At approximately 5:41 p.m., 3rd District officers and Montgomery County Fire Rescue personnel responded to the location for the report of a shooting.
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Accused road rage killer caught in death of Nyah Hairston - Fox Baltimore The person accused of shooting and killing Nyah Hairston faces charges as officials increase reward money in two unsolved road-rage deaths.
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Suspect charged in DC beltway road rage killing; $30K rewards offered in other cases Authorities have charged a man in connection with the road rage killing of a 20-year-old woman on the Capital Beltway last year.
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Information Sought In Two Fatal Unsolved Road Rage Incidents - The BayNet – Police continue to investigate the two fatal road rage shootings that resulted in the deaths of Charlie Marks and Delonte Hicks. Police urge the ...
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FBI, MSP offer $60k reward in 2022 road rage shootings investigations | DC News Now The FBI and Maryland State Police are offering a $60000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for two road rage ...
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| Maryland State Police offer $60,000 reward for information on fatal road rage shootings Where: Northbound I-95 near Route 100 in Howard County. Victim: Charles Harrison Marks, IV, 42, of Pasadena, Maryland. Details: Marks was fatally shot ...
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| Reward Offered In 1978 Murder Of Frank Moore, Charles County's Oldest Unsolved Homicide WALDORF, Md. – On November 5, 1978 at approximately 10 a.m., citizens contacted the Charles County Sheriff's Office regarding an unresponsive ...
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| Maryland State Police offer $60000 reward for information on fatal road rage shootings BALTIMORE, MD—The Maryland State Police, in partnership with the FBI, are renewing their plea for public assistance in two separate, fatal road ...
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