PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. (TCN) — Police arrested a 54-year-old safety guard they allege shot and killed a McDonald’s buyer throughout an argument over the weekend as a result of the client would not depart.
The Prince George’s County Police Division stated in a press release that on March 1 at 8:25 p.m., officers had been known as to the 2300 block of College Boulevard relating to an altercation and located 45-year-old Ricardo Clemons Jr. affected by a gunshot wound. Officers pronounced him deceased on the scene.
Police stated the suspect, Murwanashyaka Francois, labored on the location the place the capturing occurred, they usually arrested him for second-degree homicide and different expenses.
Courtroom data cited by WRC-TV say Clemons frequented the situation and was “usually requested to go away resulting from loitering.”
Francois allegedly instructed Clemons to vacate the McDonald’s, however he refused. Francois reportedly “deployed pepper spray within the decedent’s face,” which induced them to get right into a bodily combat. WRC stories Francois hit Clemons with a baton, then shot him moments later.
Prince George’s County State’s Lawyer Aisha Bravebo instructed WTTG-TV, “At the moment, we’ve no proof that the decedent on this case was armed and was a real menace by way of the lifetime of the safety guard.”
Courtroom data present Francois was denied bond.
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