(SALISBURY, MD) – An area fugitive who was armed with a handgun and threatened suicide led police who were attempting to arrest him on a pursuit this morning through Wicomico County before he surrendered and was taken into custody.
The suspect is identified as Deshawn D. Darling, 38, of the 300-block of Pryor Avenue, Salisbury, Md. After today’s incident, Darling is being charged with multiple crimes including first and second degree assault, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, as well as related firearm, drug and traffic charges.
Members of the Maryland State Apprehension Team and the State Police Criminal Enforcement Division were in Wicomico County this morning searching for Darling, who was wanted on a violation of probation warrant from Dorchester County and warrants from Delaware. At about 9:15 a.m., Darling was observed leaving what is believed to be his most recent residence in a Dodge van.
Police attempted to stop Darling on Rt. 13 near Carroll Street. Instead of stopping, Darling pulled quickly onto Rt. 13 and deliberately rammed an unmarked Maryland State Police vehicle that had its emergency lights activated, before accelerating away. Maryland State Police troopers from the Criminal Enforcement Division and the Salisbury Barrack pursued the vehicle. Police from the Salisbury Police Department, Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office, Fruitland Police Department, and the U.S. Marshals Service assisted in the pursuit. The pursuit continued south and north on Rt. 13 and surrounding roads.
During the pursuit, a man who identified himself as Darling called 911 and advised county emergency operators that he had a gun and was going to shoot himself. Police continued their pursuit of Darling to the parking lot of a store in the 1300-block of N. Salisbury Blvd. Darling was arrested without further incident.
Arresting troopers and police officers found Darling was wearing a bullet-proof vest. A handgun believed to be loaded is plainly visible in the van. Investigators are obtaining a search warrant for the van and will be processing it later today.
A minor crash occurred during the pursuit between a police vehicle and a civilian vehicle, but there were no injuries. Another crash occurred when stop sticks were deployed by the Fruitland Police Department and the suspect swerved into oncoming traffic to avoid them. An oncoming motorist swerved to avoid the suspect and struck a curb and parked car. The driver was not injured.
The investigation is continuing.
I knew i should have ran him off the road.
ReplyDeleteNow he can be Bubbas Darling.
ReplyDeleteYou don't even have to post a photo, we all know from his stupid name he is another Obama voter!
ReplyDeleteToo bad he did not go ahead and shoot himself. It would have saved tax payers a lot of money. Now he will get 3 hots and a cot.
ReplyDeletegood job law enforcement glad u took him off our streets
ReplyDeleteUmm sounds like the gun wasn't loaded. In the report it said "the gun was found and thought to be loaded". So I'm guessing here but sounds like the gun wasn't loaded. Not that it matters really.
ReplyDeleteWhen the level of crime in "Smallsbury" has reached the point where the criminals are wearing bullet proof vests....that should send a message to the average citizen. The police are outnumbered, outgunned, and dealing with citizens who don't understand that their life is on the line every day. Good Job Guys/Gals!!
ReplyDeleteNo one knows him or what his story really is so you can not judge others we all have done things n sinned, god forgives us of our sins, pray 4 us
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he was a good boy on his way to college.
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ReplyDeleteWhen the level of crime in "Smallsbury" has reached the point where the criminals are wearing bullet proof vests....that should send a message to the average citizen. The police are outnumbered, outgunned, and dealing with citizens who don't understand that their life is on the line every day. Good Job Guys/Gals!!
September 4, 2014 at 7:59 PM
Oh puhlease. Stop with the propaganda already. This will be the highlight of these cops' career for the next 20 years.
A cop was scared by putting out stop sticks?? Yeah, that would explain why they think their job is so dangerous.
I applied once but they told me my I.Q. was too high and wouldn't hire me.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure he was a good boy on his way to college.
September 4, 2014 at 10:14 PM
Just as I'm sure you are a good cop.
11:46 that was the polite way of saying you are a puss and they did not think you would make it on the streets. Sorry that rejection has followed you for your entire sorry life.
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