Wednesday, March 16, 2016

First Degree Assault Suspects Arrested #PGSO

Warrant/Fugitive Division Felony Arrest Report
Upper Marlboro, MD…The Sheriff’s Office Warrant/Fugitive Division reported the following felony arrests:

First Degree Assault Suspects Arrested
Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Antoinette Wilson of Largo, MD on an arrest warrant for First Degree Assault obtained by County Police on February 26, 2016.

According to the warrant, on February 22, 2016, Wilson allegedly went to Largo High School in search of a student that had an altercation with a family member.  Witnesses stated that she approached multiple students asking them their names. The warrant further states that when she questioned a student who told her she had the wrong person Wilson began to punch him with her fist. She is alleged to have struck the student with a stick that was nearby, causing injuries to the student that were treated by the school nurse.

Upon receipt of the warrant the deputies’ investigation led them to an address in the 9900 block of Norwood Court in Upper Marlboro, MD.  Deputies went to the address where they observed the suspect sitting in a vehicle at the residence. Wilson was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Upper Marlboro Department of Corrections.
Wilson is also charged with Assault Second Degree, Disorderly Conduct, School Trespass, and Disturbing the Operations of a School.
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Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Dominique Hackney of District Heights, MD on an arrest warrant for First Degree Assault that was obtained by the Office of the Sheriff on March 8, 2016.

The Warrant states that on March 6th, Hackney was involved in an argument with his spouse after which he left the apartment. The warrant alleges that Hackney became angry when he returned home and found a guest in the home, and that he went to his vehicle and retrieved what the victim described as a shotgun. According to the warrant, the victim stated that Hackney waved the gun around and threatened to kill her, and that she was in fear for her life. Hackney fled the scene when he realized that 911 had been called.

On March 10th deputies went to the suspect’s place of employment and had him called into the office where he was placed under arrest without incident and transported to Department of Corrections in Upper Marlboro, MD for processing.


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