Murder USA: Cops Nail April Fool’s Killer – No Fooling! Daquon Pack charged with slaying of Patrick Dixon

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  • Pack was indicted by the Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on Sept. 18, 2015, for felony assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, remarkably similar to the act of allegedly blowing away Dixon on April Fool’s Day.

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Murder USA: Cops Nail April Fool’s Killer – No Fooling!

Daquon Darryl Pack charged with April Fools Day murder of Patrick Maurice Dixon in Severn Md. AACP
Daquon Darryl Pack charged with April Fools Day murder of Patrick Maurice Dixon in Severn Md. AACP

SEVERN, MD. — An ex-con who might still be alive had the Maryland Alice in Wonderland Judicial System not let him out on probation from prison was murdered by an associate, say police, on April Fool’s Day.  Now his alleged killer and street pal stands charged.

Anne Arundel County Police say that on Friday, April 1, 2016, at approximately 8:03 p.m., a uniformed Anne Arundel County Police Officer was working in the area of Meade Village Road near Reece Road when she heard apparent gunfire.

 As the officer responded to the area a passerby stated an individual had been shot.  The officer pulled into the 8100 block of Meade Village Road and observed a male subject suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.  Fire Department personnel responded and transported the victim to the Baltimore Washington Medical Center for the treatment of his injuries.  At approximately 8:32 p.m., medical personnel pronounced the male deceased as a result of the injuries he sustained. 

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The victim was identified as Patrick Maurice Dixon, a thirty-one-year-old male of Dogwood Road in Glen Burnie, Maryland.

Homicide Detectives responded to the scene and with the assistance of the Evidence Collection Unit searched the area for items of evidentiary value.  A canvass of the neighborhood revealed several witnesses who observed the murder of Dixon.  Preliminary investigation revealed Daquon Pack had an issue in the parking lot and shortly thereafter shot the victim.

Based on the evidence collected at the crime scene and witness interviews Daquon Darryl Pack, a twenty-two-year-old male of 4637 O’Daniel Court located in Glen Burnie Maryland was charged with the murder of Dixon.  The arrest warrant for Daquon Pack charged him with First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, First Degree Assault, Second Degree Assault, Handgun on a Person and Reckless Endangerment. 

Police say that Dixon was murdered deliberately versus the type where innocent citizens are gunned down by heathens and dirtbags at random.

Anne Arundel County States Attorney Wes Adams.
Anne Arundel County States Attorney Wes Adams.

Dixon, formerly of 506 Dogwood Drive, in Glen Burnie, Md., was indicted by the Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on May 30, 2014, for kidnapping, false imprisonment, and assault. In a plea deal on May 30, 2014, Dixon entered a guilty plea to assault and the other charges were dropped. Dixon was sentenced to prison for 5 years with all but 9 months suspended and then probation with drug and urine tests ordered, along with counseling, to show him the error of his criminal ways.

Dixon had a history of drug distribution with a guilty plea in 2011 in Anne Arundel Circuit Court drawing him jail time and probation, with the terms of the probation violated.

Pack was indicted by the Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on Sept. 18, 2015, for felony assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, remarkably similar to the act of allegedly blowing away Dixon on April Fool’s Day.  In a plea deal on Jan. 13, 2016, Anne Arundel States Attorney Wes Adams dropped all the charges except second-degree assault and gave Pack 1095 days in jail with all but 139 days suspended. On April 4, 2016, a warrant was issued for Pack’s arrest for violating the terms of his probation.

  • Pack was indicted by the Anne Arundel County Grand Jury on Sept. 18, 2015, for felony assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, remarkably similar to the act of allegedly blowing away Dixon on April Fool’s Day.

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