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Monday, December 12, 2016

PAPD Press Release 12-12-16 (Update Regarding Attempted Murder Investigation)



PAPD Press Release 12-12-16

Update Regarding Attempted Murder Investigation

The Princess Anne Police Department is sad to report that one of the victims from the attempted murder investigation on 12-6-16 has passed away over the weekend. The victim that has passed away was identified as Airealle Sells. The Princess Anne Police Department would like to express its deepest sympathy to the Sells family.
As of 8:30 a.m. this morning, the other victims remain in critical but stable condition. Investigators are consulting with the Somerset County State’s Attorney’s Office for modification of charges on the defendant, Sharef Hayward, concerning Airealle Sells.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

We need to bring back the death penalty! If you take a life you forfeit your life! One thing for sure, the POS won't kill anyone else!

Anonymous said...

You can't even get a permit to carry to protect yourself in MD. Like they are going to bring back the death penalty. FYI, GA has it and uses it, yet 2 cops just got shot there. Maybe it doesn't really work to stop people from killing others.

Anonymous said...

Sad news but God never makes mistakes. People you never know the time nor hour when you will be called "home." Please pray for this young lady, her children and her family. And to the mam responsible may GOD have mercy on your soul. Karma always comes back around.

Anonymous said...

11:26 PM WTH? What twisted rhetoric are you spewing?
I don't think God's plan was for her to die a violent death at the hands of a POS.
I think that was the POS's plan.
You are sick sick sick.

Anonymous said...

I only wish this poor woman knew she could have gone to Life Crisis and they would have taken her and her children in and given them protection. Now these poor children, if they live, will be left without a mother, and who knows how disabled they will be due to these injuries. This family really needs our prayers and any community outreach we can give them.