SNOW HILL, Md.- A Fruitland man is facing attempted murder and related charges following a weekend shooting in Worcester County.
Detectives
with the Worcester County Bureau of Investigations said that at around 1
a.m. Saturday, they were notified of a shooting victim at Peninsula
Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. The victim was reportedly shot
twice near the intersection of Whitesburg and Five Bridges road in
Worcester County.
Detectives responded to the hospital where they
made contact with the victim as well as witnesses of the shooting.
Detectives learned the victim, and two other people were driving down
Whitesburg Road when they stopped near the intersection of Whitesburg
and Five Bridges road to assist with someone who had struck a deer with
their vehicle.
It was reported that an argument started between both parties.
Investigators
said that is when Kenny George White, of South Camden Avenue in
Fruitland, picked up a shotgun and fired at the victim standing in the
roadway.
The victim turned to flee and was shot at again by the suspect, police said.
The
victim sustained injuries below his torso. The victim made it back in
the vehicle and was able to get a partial license plate number. That
number assisted police in finding the suspect.
The victim
returned to his home in Eden and called for an ambulance. The Wicomico
County Sheriff's Office initially responded to the home, where it was
later learned that the shooting had occurred in Worcester County.
The Fruitland Police Department located the suspect vehicle on South Camden Avenue in Fruitland.
Detectives
from the WCBI made contact White and had the opportunity to interview
him. White was subsequently charged with attempted murder, first-degree
assault, and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
After
a search warrant was obtained for his home, detectives said they found a
shotgun and shotgun shells. They were recovered and seized as evidence.
Police searched the area on Whitesburg Road, where the reported
shooting had occurred. Their search revealed two “spent” shotgun shells
matching the description of the shotgun shells found at White's house,
investigators said.
White was taken to the Wicomico County Detention Center for processing.
SOURCE [WBOC.COM]
Good job Wicomico County Law Enforcement
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