Murder USA: Two Fingered as Keister Killers
OXON HILL, MD. — Two charged with the murder of one was the deal in PG County on Nov. 12, 2015. With two accused killers off the street, unless a liberal Prince Georges County Judge decides to grant them bail, Oxon Hill might be a wee bit safer. But don’t count on it.
While Prince Georges County is sponsoring a special Christmas Gift Card to buy guns, do any of the La-La-Land bozos running the Banana Republic of PG County really believe that killers and drug dealers are going to sell their heat for a gift card?
Maryland’s bozo politicians and the Obama Administration continue to argue that drug dealers shouldn’t be incarcerated as drug dealing among black males is indicative of needing “help” with their addiction and is not a violent crime. Tell that to the family of Keister.
The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homicide Unit arrested two suspects in connection with a fatal shooting one week ago in Oxon Hill. The suspects are 22-year-old Diare Caldwell of the 1400 block of Southern Avenue in Oxon Hill and 22-year-old Darin Moore, Jr., of the 6200 block of Gabriel Street in Bowie.
On November 5, 2015, at about 3:05 am, patrol officers were called to the 1400 block of Southern Avenue for the report of a shooting. When they arrived, they found the victim, 39-year-old Edson Keister of Bowie, suffering from gunshot wounds. He died a short time later at a hospital.
During the investigation, Caldwell and Moore were developed as suspects. The preliminary investigation reveals the fatal shooting stemmed from a robbery attempt during a drug deal. The suspects were arrested at Caldwell’s apartment earlier this week. They are both charged with first and second-degree murder and related charges. They are being held at the Department of Corrections on a no bond status.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Homicide Unit at 301-772-4925. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Crimes Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477), text “PGPD plus your message” to CRIMES (274637) or go to www.pgcrimesolvers.com and submit a tip online.