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Friday, January 04, 2013

Two Men Arrested In Connection With Shooting In Sussex County

Location: Laurel Road, Laurel, DE

Date of Occurrence: Thursday December 27, 2012 at approximately 3:51 a.m.

Victim:

35 year old male, Laurel, DE

Defendant, Charges, and Bond Information:

Orrin D. Joudrey, 20, Delmar, MD (Photo Attached, Green Shirt)
Attempted Murder 1st
Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (4 counts)
Reckless Endangering 1st (3 counts)
Conspiracy 1st
Criminal Mischief
Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
No Proof of Insurance
Expired Tags

Arraigned at JP2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $320,500.00 cash only bail.

David M. Watson II, 24, Laurel, DE (Photo Attached, Black Shirt)
Attempted Murder 1st
Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony (4 counts)
Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited
Reckless Endangering 1st (3 counts)
Conspiracy 1st
Criminal Mischief

Arraigned at JP2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $330,500.00 cash only bail.


Resume:
Laurel, DE- The Delaware State Police have arrested two men in connection with the shooting of a Delaware law enforcement officer’s house.

Orrin D. Joudrey, 20 of Delmar, Maryland was arrested near Laurel early Wednesday morning around 12:30 a.m. after a traffic stop and investigation revealed he had been operating his car under the influence of alcohol. A search of the vehicle upon his arrest yielded, shotgun and rifle ammunition possibly used in the shooting of a Dewey Beach Police Officer’s residence located west of Laurel. Joudrey gave an address in the 10000 block of County Seat Highway in Laurel where he was staying with David M. Watson II over the last several days.

Through comprehensive investigative measures, it was determined that Joudrey and Watson had driven around Maryland and western Sussex County in Delaware firing numerous rounds of shotgun and rifle ammunition at law enforcement officer’s houses. One of the incidents occurred on Thursday December 27, 2012, in which shots were fired at a Dewey Beach Police Officer’s residence located on Laurel Road west of Laurel. No one was injured in this incident.

At approximately 2:15 p.m. on Wednesday, David M. Watson II, 24 of Laurel, Delaware, who is on Level III probation, was contacted at his residence and taken into custody by Delaware State Police Sussex County Governor’s Task Force (GTF) without incident. Detectives from Troop 4 and Probation Officers assigned to GTF conducted a search warrant on Watson’s residence and located a 12 gauge shotgun and a 7.62 mm rifle, along with shotgun and rifle ammunition.

Joudrey was transported back to Troop 5 in Bridgeville where he was charged with the above listed crimes. He was arraigned at JP2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Center on $320,500.00 cash only bond.

Watson was transported to Troop 4 in Georgetown where he was charged and arraigned on the above charges. He was committed to SCI on $330,500.00 cash only bond.

The incident that occurred in the 9000 block of Sharptown Road on December 30, 2012 is still under investigation. If anyone has any information in reference to this incident, they are asked to contact the Det. Kelly at 302-856-5850 ext. 219 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333. Information may also be provided via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com

Send an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword "DSP."

***Information pertaining to the investigations in Maryland should be directed to Sheriff Mike Lewis of the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office at 410-548-4960.***

11 comments:

  1. Lock them up and throw the key away. Hopefully they haven't already multiplied adding to the degenerate gene pool. Too bad they couldn't lock their parents up also esp if they are still capable of reproducing.

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  2. Now if the general public received this fast a service, just maybe some of these unsolved murders would be solved.

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  3. The familes of officers ARE the general public, our kids that could have been killed from the rounds fired into thier bedrooms ARE general public..

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  4. It took a month. So give it a rest. bottom line these idiots also shot yp other homes no doubt. They just look like turds. So there will be more to this story. Great work to all involved.

    They will be heroes in jail. I say let the cops that got shot at have em. Every dog has his day.

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  5. So here we have two jerks committing crimes with guns. Execute them. If these types of crimes will make gun ownership impossible, make the gun user life impossible.

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  6. Lock them up and throw the key away. Hopefully they haven't already multiplied adding to the degenerate gene pool. Too bad they couldn't lock their parents up also esp if they are still capable of reproducing.

    January 4, 2013 9:48 AM

    So here we have two jerks committing crimes with guns. Execute them. If these types of crimes will make gun ownership impossible, make the gun user life impossible.

    January 4, 2013 12:33 PM

    Are these two stupid comments from the same idiot?

    The familes of officers ARE the general public, our kids that could have been killed from the rounds fired into thier bedrooms ARE general public..

    January 4, 2013 10:40 AM

    I think you missed the entire point. I believe he was correct.

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  7. I think they were both employed at Allen Foods in Harbeson Delaware on Route 5; where all the criminals get hired by their HR department.

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  8. Does anyone have any idea what 5:21 is talking about?

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  9. Does anyone have any idea what 5:21 is talking about?

    January 4, 2013 5:57 PM

    Yes. Most of it is what he copied from other commenters and then he made a comment on them.

    Which part don't you understand?

    Or are you one of the commenters he copied and just trying to discredit him?

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  10. Anonymous said...
    Does anyone have any idea what 5:21 is talking about?

    January 4, 2013 5:57 PM

    Yes, but what are you talking about?

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  11. How do we recognize the opressors once they have taken of their brown shirts?

    Great idea, poor execution. Try harder next time.

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