Investigators who searched the scene found several shattered figurines left behind. Documents state that after Wilkerson was taken to Troop 5 in Bridgeville, police say that he admitted to using the glass angels to assault the Franklins and to getting into a physical altercation with a separate person.
More charges
Documents show a state police detective responded to the Delmar Police Department to meet with another person who reported they d been in an altercation with Wilkerson in the early morning hours of April 25.
The victim told the detective that at about 3 a.m. that day, Wilkerson hit him with his fist on the right side of his face. That blow caused a black eye, according to documents, leading to the third-degree assault charge against Wilkerson.
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April 25, 2021
DELMAR, Del. – Just after 5 a.m. on Sunday April 25, the Delmar Police Department was dispatched to the 11000 block of Buckingham Drive in the Yorkshire Estates Community for a report of a fight in progress. Corporal Keith Heacook answered the call, which little did he know, would result in a life altering altercation.
After the tragic incident, the community gathered for a vigil to honor Cpl.l Heacook, who is now in shock trauma with life-threatening injuries, fighting for his life. “I saw an attack on police officers, I saw an attack on humanity by the most vicious of all people that I’ve ever seen in my entire life,” says Doug Marshall, an advocate for police and the community.
At approximately 5:12 am on Sunday, April 25, the Delmar Police Department dispatched Corporal Heacook to the 11000 block of Buckingham Drive in the Yorkshire Estates Community for a report of a fight in progress. The 911 caller reported one of the occupants, who was later identified as Randon Wilkerson, was being disorderly, fighting with other residents of the house, and destroying items inside the residence.
Moments later, a separate 911 call was received from a neighbor across the street from the original caller, stating he and his wife had been assaulted by a male subject. The caller then stated the assailant was no longer at his house.
Salisbury man charged with murder in deadly weekend shooting
SALISBURY, Md. One man faces murder and related charges after a fatal shooting in a Salisbury neighborhood.
Wicomico County Sheriff s Office deputies responded to the report of a shooting near the 1200 block of Pocahontas Avenue on Saturday, April 24, according to a news release from the department.
Deputies arrived to find Jerome Moss laying in the front yard, suffering with multiple gunshot wounds.
Witnesses told law enforcement Clifton Jones shot Moss, who was later pronounced dead after being rushed to TidalHealth Peninsular Regional Hospital, according to the release.
An investigation showed the victim was among others at the residence when the 44-year-old suspect shot him multiple times, according to law enforcement. The gun was then wrestled away from Jones, the release states, and he was held until deputies arrived.