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PRESS RELEASE
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JULY 11, 2024![]()
Frederick Man Pleads Guilty to 1st Degree Murder![]()
Frederick, Maryland – Yesterday, in Frederick County Circuit Court, Jeffrey Whitney Bryan, Jr. plead guilty to 1st Degree Murder. The Honorable Judge Scott Rolle presided over the hearing and accepted the plea.
On July 1, 2023, at approximately 12:20 a.m., officers with the Frederick City Police Department (FPD) responded to a call for a male “shot in the face” at 170 All Saints Street in Frederick, MD. Upon arrival, officers observed an unconscious male, bleeding heavily from the side of his face. Officers immediately requested EMS and began CPR on the victim. The victim, identified as Tayquan Palmer, died at the scene from his injuries. Detectives with FPD were assigned to the case and gathered evidence establishing the following:![]()
An outdoor “get together” of approximately 20 - 30 people occurred on the evening of June 30, 2023 into the early morning hours of July 1, 2023 in and around the parking lot located between Gaithers Alley and 170 W All Saints Street, Frederick, MD. Both the Victim and the Defendant were present at this event. At some point during the event a disagreement occurred between the two. The Defendant left the event at approximately 10:40pm and returned at 12:10am on July 1, 2023 wearing a hoody and full face mask. The Defendant waited in Gaithers Alley until the Victim was away from the crowd at which point the Defendant walked up to the victim and shot him in the head.![]()
Sentencing in the matter has been set for September 16, 2024 at 9am. ![]()
The State of Maryland is represented by Chief Assistant State’s Attorney, Violent Crimes Unit, Ricky Lewis and Assistant State’s Attorney William Grove.![]()
Press Contact:
Jacqueline Rottmann
Court Media Relations Officer
301-600-2972
100 West Patrick Street
Frederick, Maryland 21701
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PRESS RELEASE
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JULY 10, 2024![]()
Hagerstown Man Sentenced to Life Plus 15 Years For Attempted First-Degree Murder and Five Additional Charges Including Use of a Firearm with High-Capacity Magazine in the Commission of a Crime of Violence![]()
Frederick, Maryland – Today, in Frederick County Circuit Court, Judge Julia Martz-Fisher, sentenced Lookman-Khalil Abolajo Bello to Life plus 15 years in The Department of Corrections for Attempted First-Degree Murder, Use of a Firearm in the Commission a Crime of Violence, Use of a High-Capacity Magazine in the Commission of a Crime of Violence, Possession of a Firearm by Person with Prior Crime of Violence Conviction, Possession of Ammunition by Person with Prior Crime of Violence Conviction, and Fleeing Police. In February 2024, Judge Martz-Fisher presided over a seven-day bench trial and found Lookman-Khalil Abolajo Bello guilty.![]()
On March 18, 2022 at approximately 2:45a.m., Deputy First Class Christian Lucente of the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a vehicle traveling 94 mph near I270/Rte.85. The vehicle failed to stop and led police on a brief pursuit to the area of Kingscrest Apartments in Frederick. The operator of the vehicle, later identified as the Defendant, bailed out of the vehicle and took off on foot. The foot pursuit continued into the area of Rooks Court at which time the Defendant pulled out an unserialized Polymer80 9mm handgun with an extended magazine from his right jacket pocket and began firing at DFC Lucente. The Defendant fired a total of 12 rounds at DFC Lucente; several of which struck the apartment building directly behind where DFC Lucente was located. DFC Lucente was able to return fire striking and incapacitating the Defendant. DFC Lucente and DFC Dixon were then able to approach, apprehend, and provide emergency medical treatment to the Defendant. Other deputies arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and took over providing medical treatment until EMS arrived. The Defendant was transferred to University of Maryland Shock Trauma for further medical care before being remitted to the Frederick County Adult Detention Center to answer for the charges for which he has now been convicted and sentenced.![]()
State’s Attorney Charlie Smith stated, “Our community needs to understand that police face the possibility of being shot at every day, and that we as prosecutors will hold those gunmen and violent offenders accountable. Bello has shown that he is a major threat to public safety and therefore should be removed from our community and incarcerated for a substantial period of time.”![]()
The apprehension, arrest and conviction of the Defendant was a collaborative effort by the Frederick County Sheriff’s Office and the Frederick County State’s Attorney’s Office, represented by Chief, Violent Crimes Unit, Ricky Lewis and Assistant State’s Attorney, Samantha Slattery.
Press Contact:
Jacqueline Rottmann
Court Media Relations Officer
JRottmann@statesattorney.us
301-600-2972
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2 days ago
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7 days ago
Maryland Crime Victims' Resource Center, Inc. now offers free mental health services to victims of crime. Please call the MCVRC at 301-952-0063, to receive free counseling for individuals or families. Click here:
www.mdcrimevictims.org/free-mental-health-services/
Service details:
1. Type of services provided: individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, counseling for children, and medication dispensing and monitoring.
2. Services for the victim and their immediate family (if needed) provided.
3. Services are available virtually and in person. It may take a few weeks to get in with an in-person counselor depending on client’s needs and location. Virtual counseling is available within a week.
4. Services are available in person as far north as Frederick, as far south as Waldorf, and throughout the greater D.C. and Baltimore areas. If this is too far, there are many virtual clinicians available as well.
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