WASHINGTON 鈥斅燩rince George鈥檚 County Police Chief Hank Stawinski said聽鈥渨e鈥檙e not going to rest until this person鈥檚 in custody鈥 after a man from a group home was shot and killed on a Hyattsville street Wednesday afternoon.
Stawkinski said the shooting was especially disturbing because the victim was a man with special needs from an area group home.
The incident reportedly started when two aides and two residents of the group home were walking along Greenbelt Parkway in Hyattsville on their way to a local basketball court.
Stawinski said it is unclear what started the incident.
An occupant of a car became involved in some sort of verbal exchange with the members of the group. Stawinkski said at one point, the man in the car who had been involved in the exchange took a weapon from the car and shot one of the residents of the group home, killing him.
What made the incident more unusual, Stawinski said, was the fact that according to their investigation, the second occupant of the car was reportedly shocked by the action of the shooter and tried to assist the victim, identified as man around 20 years old.
Stawinski says police believe that second person from the car took off when they heard sirens from emergency vehicles approaching the scene.
At Wednesday鈥檚 news conference, Stawinski appealed directly to that witness.
鈥淵ou are not directly responsible for this, based on what we know right now. We鈥檙e asking you to come forward,鈥 he said.
鈥淵ou鈥檒l be helping yourself and helping us, taking a dangerous person off the street.鈥
Saying that at least a dozen investigators were on the case, Stawinski declared that his department was intent on finding the shooter.
He called it especially disturbing because the victim was a vulnerable adult, adding that聽鈥渢his is senseless … this is pointless.”
