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Friday, June 16, 2017

Two More Arrested In Connection With Salisbury Murder

(SALISBURY, MD) – Maryland State Police homicide investigators have arrested two additional suspects believed to be involved in the murder of a Wicomico County man early last Saturday morning.

John Schoolfield, 3rd, 17, of Salisbury, Md., is charged as an adult with first degree murder, second degree murder, use of a firearm in the commission of a violent felony crime, first degree assault, conspiracy to commit first degree murder, conspiracy to commit second degree murder, conspiracy to use a firearm in the commission of a violent felony crime, and conspiracy to commit first degree assault. He is being held in the Wicomico County Detention Center.

Courtlen Coston, 18, of Salisbury, Md., is charged with first degree murder, second degree murder, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony violent crime, first degree assault and conspiracy to commit first degree murder. He is being held in the Wicomico County Detention Center.

Schoolfield and Coston, along with Ryan Holden, who was arrested June 10th, are charged in connection with the murder of Anthony Cropper, 57, of Salisbury, Md. Cropper was shot just after 1:00 a.m. on June 10th, after he answered a knock at the door of a friend’s home in the 100-block of Middle Neck Road and exchanged words with several individuals.

Maryland State Police Homicide Unit investigators, assisted by the State Police Criminal Enforcement Division and the Salisbury Police Department Criminal Investigation Division, conducted numerous interviews and developed evidence and information that led to the identification of Schoolfield and Coston as suspects. Both were located at a home in the 100-block of Onley Road on the morning of June 13, 2017, and subsequently charged.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Two more wasted lives. Jesus weeps.

Anonymous said...

True indeed & they should be given life because the time they spend in prison will stagnate them. Honestly they ll never be mentally be right for society.

Anonymous said...

A Schoolfield in trouble...say it aint so!

Anonymous said...

727 - toot toot!