On October 5, 2009 at approximately 4:20 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police received a call to respond to a residence on the five hundred (500) block of Hammond Street for the report of a shooting. Upon arrival officers located a single victim inside the front door of the residence. The victim was transported to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries. The victim was identified as 24 year old Brandon Jamal Jones of Salisbury.
On October 6, 2009, Detectives of the Salisbury Police were able to positively identify the suspect in this homicide and obtained an arrest warrant charging 19 year old Derrien Brett Douglas of Salisbury with the homicide of Jones. On the same date at approximately 5:00 pm, Douglas was taken into custody without incident.
ARRESTED: Derrien Brett Douglas, 19 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: First degree murder
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
This investigation is continuing and if anyone has any information regarding this incident they are asked to contact the Salisbury Police Department at 410-548-3165 or to contact Crime Solvers at 410-548-1776.
CC # 200900035444
better late than never
ReplyDeleteHey, that Turd on the other blog makes it sound like the murderer on Hammond street was a poor innocent victim himself.
ReplyDeleteThis criminal was charged with attempted murder using a handgun in 2006 as a minor! WTF
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Case Information
Court System: DISTRICT COURT FOR WICOMICO COUNTY - CRIMINAL SYSTEM
Case Number: 1H00041707Tracking No:061001721793
Case Type: CRIMINAL
District Code: 02Location Code:03
Document Type: WARRANTIssued Date:12/28/2006
Case Status: CLOSEDCase Disposition:FORWARDED TO CIRCUIT COURT
Defendant Information
Defendant Name: DOUGLAS, DERRIEN BRETT
Race: BLACK, AFRICAN AMERICAN
Sex: MHeight:508Weight:140DOB:09/08/1990
Address: 215 OAKDALE DR
City: SALISBURYState:MDZip Code:21801 - 0000
glad they solved this one quick.... no disrespect to SPD I know they are down to only 12 officers now, but it doesn't seem to slow them down from giving out them underage drinking and noise ordinance citations that i see a laundry list of on here ever week
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Looks like he did it a couple of years ago, too, when he was a minor, and was given a second chance.
ReplyDeleteGood Job SPD
ReplyDeleteI am to suppose that this scumball 'was a nice young man' who 'always did his homework' and who 'helped little old ladies across the street'?
ReplyDeletequick arrest...suspect has a extensive criminal record with previous gun charges. He also has gang ties.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how many arrests and citations are being written now. It is also amazing to me that the police officers of SPD are now being allowed to do police work.
ReplyDeleteWHY?
Is it because Ireton has laid down the law to the great bald one?
Is it because we are now 2nd most violent city in the USofA?
Is it because he wants to pad his resume for his rumored upcoming run for Somerset County Sheriff?
Certainly, it can not be because he actually wants to do his job properly after all these years.
Officers of SPD I feel sorry for all of you that want to be good police officers but can not due to your lack of leadership.
Rob S, 1251 Am, I don't think it has anything to do with being great work and solving a crime. If you remember correctly they were looking for 3 suspects who ran from the scene in broad daylight. When there is more than 1 person involved in a crime eventually someone's conscious gets to them or they are to stupid to keep their mouths shut.
ReplyDeleteOn the same thought I am glad both criminals are off the street. The liberal court system should have kept him in jail when he committed the same crime 3 years ago.
Stand by America it is only going to get worse.
I saw it coming 5 yrs ago.I lived right down the block from the parking lot behind those townhouses and I know I called the cops at least twice a week to report fights,drug deals and underage drinking going on in this lot.When the cops drove by the thugs would scatter like roaches only to come back after the cops left.Half the people hanging out there didnt even live in the townhouses.They would drag old furniture out there under the trees and the whole lot was littered with garbage.B&Z couldnt do much because the grassy area belonged to an absentee landlord.There was no property manager for the townhouses to call because there was no one owner who owned all the units.Several Salisbury area landlords owned units in the townhouses on Hammond,Kent and Priscilla.Now someone has died there and I am not suprised but maybe now it will light a fire under someone in the city to get serious about cleaning the place up.You can ride by there now and I am sure the drug slingers and slackers have slithered back in.If no changes are made in this neighborhood then Brandon died for nothing.
ReplyDeleteAnyone look up Brandon's record? His list is a long one of thievery and burglaries. He just ripped off the wrong fellow thug.
ReplyDeleteAll I have to say is two less thugs,5:18 is correct good riddens
ReplyDeleteSPD is down BY 12 officers, not down TO 12 officers.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the person questioning why we are actually seeing actual policing from SPD...Chief is under some expectation to actually work it seems.
The new strategy is for an unnamed SPD Major to give crappy references for exceptional officers in an attempt for other agencies not to hire them. Too bad it won't work considering who they are coming from! Integrity and leadership? LOL. What an example they set upstairs.
ReplyDeleteBrandon jones didn't rob derrien Douglas! Branson jones tried to protect some one that day and lost his life! Brandon jones took the rap years back for theivn for a friend who is now a gang member Brandon jones sold weed for extra pocket change Brandon jones was an all around cool nigga and all the mfrs commentn don't know shit about him! Thug no just a misjudged black man! Hope none of y'all are ever caught in a bad position n the same comments r said about y'all get ur funk facts str8!
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