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Prince George s County man charged with murder of infant son

Police: Maryland man charged with murder of 2-month-old son Rodriquez Holeman, 31, is facing multiple charges including second-degree murder and first-degree child abuse after police say he admitted to shaking his infant son. Credit: Prince George s County Police Mugshot of 31-year-old Rodriquez Holeman Author: Jonathan Franklin (WUSA9) Updated: 4:32 PM EDT May 3, 2021 FORT WASHINGTON, Md. Prince George s County Police say they have arrested and charged a Fort Washington father in connection with the murder of his infant son. Rodriquez Holeman, 31, is now facing charges including second-degree murder, first-degree child abuse resulting in death and additional charges after police said he admitted to shaking his son, 2-month-old Rodriquez Holeman Jr. back on April 23 at the family s home in the 8000 block of Murray Hill Road in Fort Washington.

Suspended Prince George s County Police Officer Indicted on Assault Charge After Grabbing Handcuffed Teen by the Neck | Southern Maryland News Net

A grand jury on Tuesday indicted a suspended Prince George’s County Police Officer on a first degree assault charge. Corporal Darryl Wormuth is also charged with second degree assault and misconduct in office. Wormuth is accused of assaulting a teenager after he was taken into custody on October 20, 2020, in Suitland.

Fairfax County Incoming Police Chief Appointed Despite Lawsuits Over Force in Prince George s

After Spann was stopped, he said Davis violently took him to the ground and arrested him. At that point, Davis says, Give me your hands and lodges me to the ground, throws me to the ground, and proceeds to mash my face into the pavement, Spann said. It was never clear why Davis pulled Spann over, but Spann was charged with battery, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. In an interview in 1993, with the blood from his injuries dried on his face, Spann said, I think it s out and out racism. The first question he asked upon when we stopped was not, What have you done? Where are you coming from? It was, How did you get that car?

Excessive Force – NBC4 Washington

Baltimore Dec 4, 2019 More than two dozen correctional officers in Baltimore were charged Tuesday with using excessive force on prisoners at state-operated jails in a city plagued by decades of institutional corruption, inside and outside jailhouse walls. The 25 indicted officers are accused of assaulting and threatening detainees at correctional facilities, tampering with evidence and falsifying documents, said Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn…

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