Post by lowell on Apr 11, 2021 1:30:13 GMT -6
' A Pentagon police officer is facing murder charges after opening fire on three men in a Maryland parking lot while off duty to stop what he thought was a car theft, officials said.
David Hall Dixon, of Takoma Park, was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Dominique Williams, 32, and James Lionel Johnson, 38, cops said.
Dixon allegedly shot the two dead in the parking lot of a condo complex in Takoma Park around 5 a.m. Wednesday. The off-duty cop told police he thought he saw a car being broken into and “engaged the suspects.”
The three men tried to drive away, and Dixon opened fire — striking Williams and Johnson, who both later died at a hospital, police said.
David Hall Dixon, of Takoma Park, was arrested Friday and charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Dominique Williams, 32, and James Lionel Johnson, 38, cops said.
Dixon allegedly shot the two dead in the parking lot of a condo complex in Takoma Park around 5 a.m. Wednesday. The off-duty cop told police he thought he saw a car being broken into and “engaged the suspects.”
The three men tried to drive away, and Dixon opened fire — striking Williams and Johnson, who both later died at a hospital, police said.
“Mr. Dixon’s overview of events was inconsistent with the facts in the case, and Mr. Dixon had no lawful reason to shoot and kill Mr. Williams and Mr. Johnson,” Takoma Park Police Chief Anthoio Devaul said at a press conference.
Video recovered from the parking lot disputed Dixon’s story and police officials said they will not file charges against the survivor, who was driving.
“All three were victims and we have no intention of charging them,” Devaul
Dixon was also charged with attempted murder for firing at the driver, cops said.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich called the shooting “really, really troubling” Thursday, according to local network WTOP.
“You can’t shoot people for property crimes,” Elrich said.
“The idea that he drew his gun rather than pick up his cellphone and call the police is very troubling,” Elrich said, adding that as an officer at the Pentagon, “He had no authority in Montgomery County.”
Takoma Park police said in a release Friday morning, “[Dixon] is currently being processed. We appreciate the community’s patience in this case as we conducted a thorough and comprehensive investigation.” '
"Dixon, who is on administrative leave, was jailed without bond, police said Friday."
“All three were victims and we have no intention of charging them,” Devaul
Dixon was also charged with attempted murder for firing at the driver, cops said.
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich called the shooting “really, really troubling” Thursday, according to local network WTOP.
“You can’t shoot people for property crimes,” Elrich said.
“The idea that he drew his gun rather than pick up his cellphone and call the police is very troubling,” Elrich said, adding that as an officer at the Pentagon, “He had no authority in Montgomery County.”
Takoma Park police said in a release Friday morning, “[Dixon] is currently being processed. We appreciate the community’s patience in this case as we conducted a thorough and comprehensive investigation.” '
"Dixon, who is on administrative leave, was jailed without bond, police said Friday."
“You can’t shoot people for property crimes,”
I want to stress this. To think that citizens have the right to shoot others for property crimes is incorrect thinking, it is a psychological flaw, an insane point of view. "To deprive a being of life is to commit the gravest kind of sin" (Nichiren)