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Forest Heights, MD

Duo Killed In Double Fatal Maryland Shooting Identified By Police Duo Killed In Double Fatal Maryland Shooting Identified By Police
Duo Killed In Double Fatal Maryland Shooting Identified By Police A deadly shooting rocked the quiet town of Forest Heights Tuesday evening, leaving two young men dead, police say. The victims, 24-year-old Brian Freeman of Forest Heights and 21-year-old District resident Sakou Mathis, were identified Wednesday by the Prince George's County Police Department. Officers with the Forest Heights Police Department responded to the 100 block of Seneca Drive at approximately 5:50 p.m. on Dec. 17, where both men were found outside suffering from gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene by first responders, officials said. The Prince George’s County Po…
Multi-Tool Mistaken For Knife Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting In Maryland, Police Say Multi-Tool Mistaken For Knife Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting In Maryland, Police Say
Multi-Tool Mistaken For Knife Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting In Maryland, Police Say A man who was carrying a multi-tool that first responders in Forest Heights believed to be a weapon is facing charges in Prince George's County after he was shot during an officer-involved shooting, police say. Silver Spring resident Jhomari Delevante, 35, has been charged in connection to a non-fatal officer-involved shooting on Monday night following a strange scene that played out in front of officers. According to the preliminary investigation, at around 5:30 p.m. on April 15, members of the Forest Heights Police Department spotted a vehicle that was wanted from a neighboring jurisdicti…
Prince George’s County Woman Wins $50K On Lottery Scratch-Off: 'Everything Stopped' Prince George’s County Woman Wins $50K On Lottery Scratch-Off: 'Everything Stopped'
Prince George’s County Woman Wins $50K On Lottery Scratch-Off: 'Everything Stopped' Prince George’s County resident Jacqueline Goodall says she was talking with her husband about planning a vacation just one day before her $50,000 lottery scratch-off win. She purchased a 50X The Cash ticket while cashing in a Keno ticket at Brentwood Liberty gas station at 3730 Rhode Island Avenue and decided to use the leftover winnings to grab some scratch-offs, she told officials as she claimed her winnings with her husband at lottery headquarters. After scratching an unsuccessful first ticket, she paused when she started on the second. “I stopped when I saw the matching numb…