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Saturday, November 06, 2010

Salisbury Police Department Press Releases

On November 5, 2010 at approximately 7:26 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were in the area of Decatur Avenue and Pyle Street on an unrelated call and heard gunshots in the area of E. Church St. As the officers responded to the area, they observed two (2) subjects in the rear yard of 923 E. Church St. and observed one (1) of the subjects firing a weapon at the residence. Officers located the suspect, who removed the weapon from his waistband and began to point it toward the officers. As the officers took cover, the suspect began to flee on foot running north on Priscilla Street. The officers chased the suspect, and after a substantial foot chase apprehended the suspect on the railroad tracks at Pyle Street. At the conclusion of the chase the suspect was still in possession of the weapon, and dropped it at the command of the officers. The weapon was found to be a 9mm machine type handgun.

During this chase, additional officers responded to the residence on E. Church St. for the report of a victim suffering from gunshot wounds. Upon arrival the officers located 30 year old of Snow Hill, who had several gunshot wounds to her lower and middle body. Fields advised the officers that she had been located in her vehicle at the rear of the residence when two (2) suspects approached the residence and began firing at the residence, then her vehicle. She advised that one of the suspects was firing a "machine gun" style weapon. She attempted to flee the vehicle however was hit by several of the shots. She was transported to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center where she is listed in serious condition.
The investigation is continuing as to the identity of the second suspect
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ARRESTED: Cory Jamaul Jones, 25 years of age
Eden, Maryland
CHARGES: Attempted first degree murder
Attempted second degree murder
First degree assault
Second degree assault
Possession of a handgun
Use of a handgun in a violent crime

DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201000044099

On November 5, 2010 at approximately 5:04 pm, Officers of the Salisbury Police were in the area of E. Church St. due to the officers receiving information regarding a subject armed with a gun. Officers were on Records St. and observed a subject matching the description given earlier. As the officers attempted to make contact with the suspect the suspect fled on foot. During the foot chase the suspect repeatedly kept holding and grabbing an object in his rear waist band. After a substantial foot chase the suspect was apprehended behind a residence on Isabella Street. During the foot chase the suspect attempted to discard the handgun, which was recovered and found to be a revolver type handgun. A search of the suspect, incident to arrest, revealed a quantity of suspected marijuana. Due to the handgun charges, the suspect was charged as an adult.

ARRESTED: Delonte Arnez Bryant, 17 years of age
Felton, Delaware
CHARGES: Handgun on person
Possession of a handgun by a prohibited person
Possession of marijuana
Possession of Cds/paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201044077

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome to the hood...

Boyz n the Hood!

How is CHange and Freedom working for you now Mr. Lincoln?

Kim said...

Another group of fine, upstanding citizens. I say, throw the book at them, and while you're at it, commend the officers involved. They really were risking their lives in the performance of their duties!

Anonymous said...

say what? s.fields of snow hill was shot by c.jones of eden in salis,md why salis?

Anonymous said...

d.bryant of felton. del. comes to salis to commit a crime? why?

J.Albero said...

JT, stay off Salisbury News. Your personal attacks on the Sheriff will not fly here. Learn how to spell too.

Anonymous said...

OK....now there is no way to dispute that these officers are on top of their game. They make less than anyone else and are STILL risking their lives. They bad guy was beginning to point the gun at the officers. There will soon be a fatal officer involved shooting of some dirt bag and certain facets of society will attempt to hang the officer for it - again. We had better get behind these officersand support them. They need more people and better salaries.

Anonymous said...

Excellent job officers, keep this momentum going and we will take back Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

Hope there won't be any bail - this guy needs to stay locked up. No reason to have a 'machine gun' of any kind legally or illegally. You can't hunt with it so the only reason is for violence. Those guns belong only in the military.

Anonymous said...

1:17 PM

Some gun collectors would disagree with that statement

Anonymous said...

$50,000.00 was set, and that is a shame for these crimes. It is not like he is 11 and took his dad's gun out of the closet to show off. He is a GANG member and was intending on or had committed several other felonies.

Anonymous said...

so 5k gets him out, thats chump change for gangers. He'll get out, kill witness or victim and get off.

Who the hell was commissioner, they should be put away. Does anyone really know what a commissioner is? A liberal asshole who knows nothing about law. Who never worked in law enforcement, who sits behind a computer desk and make poor judgments like this...

Yep I know a many of them, and they all are worthless.

Anonymous said...

Great job law enforcement! Keep it up! Our town has been under seige for too long. Now let's hope the liberal judges can do their jobs since the police officers risked their lives to apprehend these thugs!

Anonymous said...

Joe SPD arrested two more with handguns that same night

Anonymous said...

Way to go SPD.. Keep Up the Hard work.. hope people realize how over worked under paid SPD is for what they do.. They dont have the man power or equipment needed. Hope Salisbury citizens start to respect and help the police..