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DATE & TIME: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
LOCATION: Pocomoke City, Worcester County
CRIME: 1st Degree Murder
VICTIM: Reginald Jerome Handy Jr.
ACCUSED: Alexander Crippen
NARRATIVE: On Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at approximately 10 p.m. the Pocomoke City Police Department received numerous calls for shots fired in the area of Laurel and Fifth streets.
Upon their arrival, officers found Reginald Jerome Handy Jr., of Greenbush, VA., suffering from a gunshot wound.
Handy was transported by ambulance to Peninsula Regional Medical Center. He was pronounced dead on arrival.
Subsequent investigation by members of the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation determined that thirty six year old Alexander Crippen of Pocomoke City, MD was responsible for shooting Handy.
Crippen was subsequently located and charged with 1st Degree Murder in the death of Reginald Handy, however the location of the firearms involved in this crime have not been located.
If you have information which may lead to the recovery of these firearms, contact Crime Solvers or your local law enforcement agency immediately. You may remain anonymous when calling Crime Solvers. Information provided that leads to the successful recovery of the firearms in this case may qualify the caller for a reward up to $1,000.00.
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DATE & TIME: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
LOCATION: Pocomoke City, Worcester County
CRIME: 1st Degree Murder
VICTIM: Reginald Jerome Handy Jr.
ACCUSED: Alexander Crippen
NARRATIVE: On Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at approximately 10 p.m. the Pocomoke City Police Department received numerous calls for shots fired in the area of Laurel and Fifth streets.
Upon their arrival, officers found Reginald Jerome Handy Jr., of Greenbush, VA., suffering from a gunshot wound.
Handy was transported by ambulance to Peninsula Regional Medical Center. He was pronounced dead on arrival.
Subsequent investigation by members of the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation determined that thirty six year old Alexander Crippen of Pocomoke City, MD was responsible for shooting Handy.
Crippen was subsequently located and charged with 1st Degree Murder in the death of Reginald Handy, however the location of the firearms involved in this crime have not been located.
If you have information which may lead to the recovery of these firearms, contact Crime Solvers or your local law enforcement agency immediately. You may remain anonymous when calling Crime Solvers. Information provided that leads to the successful recovery of the firearms in this case may qualify the caller for a reward up to $1,000.00.
Crime solvers Unites Local Law Enforcement for a Safer Community
Crime Solvers is a 501C – 3 organization
410-548-1776
This is from May?
ReplyDeleteThis thug has a long history of run in's with the law. He disobeys every law on the book. This thug has numerous address, but seems to stay in the Pocomoke area. He was in jail for attempeted murder and while in jail he assaulted a corrections officer who happens to be the twin brother of a candidate for Worcester County Sheriff.
ReplyDeleteThank you liberals for making it so easy for these criminals to commit crime and stay on the streets so they can murder someone. These criminals can not be rehabilitated.
3:51 To rehabilitate means that someone was good at one point, or defined at "to restore to a prior state." This thug has always been trash, and rehabilitation cannot be considered.
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ReplyDelete3:51 To rehabilitate means that someone was good at one point, or defined at "to restore to a prior state." This thug has always been trash, and rehabilitation cannot be considered.
4:50 PM
And my point is that most all criminal/thugs can't be rehabilitated thanks to liberal morons.
yea, pose for the camera with your arrogant cocky expression you worthless piece of crap. we need swift justice to come back.
ReplyDelete40 years. lets see if you keep that smirk after 40 years in prison.
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