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John Michael Anderson Wood, 19 andDru Michael Sultzaberger, 19, both of Lusby

UPDATE 3/24/2021: John Michael Anderson Wood, 19, of Lusby, pleaded guilty on March 22, 2021, to 5 charges in connection with an October, 2019, shooting incident. The charges were first degree assault, use of a handgun in a crime of violence, possession of a regulated firearm under age 21, and 2 counts of reckless endangerment. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 60 years incarceration.

Wood was the co-defendant of Dru M. Sultzaberger. Wood and Sultzaberger became involved in a dispute over marijuana at a party. They armed themselves with handguns, drove to the victims residence in Lusby, and fired several shots into the victims car, one of which struck her in the face.

Sultzaberger pleaded guilty and received 17 years incarceration in January, 2021. Woods sentencing hearing is set for April 23, 2021. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant States Attorney Lee Ann Bell.

10/28/2019: On Sunday, October 27, 2019 shortly after 3:15 a.m., deputies from the Calvert County Sheriffs Office responded to a report of a shooting along Golden West Way in Lusby.

Police arrived on scene and reported that an 18-year-old female had been shot. The victim was located on Tahoe Trail, Deputies that responded to the victims location learned that shooting took place in front of the victims residence on Golden West Way, in Lusby.

Two 18-year-old witnesses, a male and a female were with the victim in a vehicle at the time of the shooting.

The victim was transported by ambulance to Prince Georges Hospital with serious, life threatening injuries. Just prior to receiving treatment where she could no longer speak, the victim told police that she believed one of the shooters was Dru.

Dru Michael Sultzaberger, 19 of Lusby

A crime scene investigation was conducted, and they located 11 discharged shell casings on the roadway of Golden West Way. They recovered six spent brass 9mm casings and five spent .40 caliber shell casings.

Police interviewed the male witness who said that that he picked up the victim and the female witness in his vehicle on Golden West Way on Saturday night at approximately 9 or 10 p.m., and they went to a Halloween party on Sixes Road, in Prince Frederick. The male witness stated that nothing happened at this party, however, he said a white male in his early 20s named, Dru, was at this party. He went on to say that he had previously been at a party with Dru approximately two months ago, and Dru displayed a pistol and stated that he carried it for protection. The witness said he knows that Dru as Scoob, and Scooby Dru. He said Drus last name is complicated and starts with an S and has a z in it.

Police spoke with the female witness who corroborated the male witnesses account of the events but was able to provide further descriptions about the suspects and suspect vehicle. She advised that she was seated in the backseat of the car, and the victim was seated in the front passenger seat, and the male witness was seated in the driver seat. She said she witnessed a light colored (grey, white, or silver) Hyundai passenger vehicle pass their parked vehicle very slowly. She advised that vehicle was a newer model, with the new style of Maryland tags. She witnessed this vehicle turn its lights off after passing, and turn down a short, dead end street within their view. Minutes later, two males began approaching the vehicle on foot from the direction in which the suspect vehicle parked. She described one suspect as a male in a plain black shirt and described the second suspect as a male wearing a plain white shirt. Both suspects were wearing zip up hooded sweatshirts, one was gray and the other black. She could not recall which suspects were wearing which sweatshirt. She watched as they approached and ducked down as one or both subjects began firing at them. After the shooting stopped, she observed the victim bleeding from the mouth.

John Michael Anderson Wood, 19 of Lusby

The shooting victim was driven to a friends residence on Tahoe Trail, where a resident at the house called the police.

Police conducted an interview with the victims 19-year-old brother. He was uncooperative during his interview and admitted to being at the party on Sixes Road earlier that evening and having a verbal altercation with Dru at the party. He described Dru as a thin, white male, in his 20s with a beard. The brother said he returned home around the same time as the victim and went to bed inside the residence.

While in a vehicle on the way to the hospital, the victims brother told family members that he was at the party at Sixes Road and got into an argument with Dru. During the argument, Dru pulled out a gun and pointed it at him. The brother stated that he told Dru, If you are going to pull it out and point it at me, pull the trigger. At that point, he told his mother that Dru pointed the gun in the air and fired one round.

Police located an additional witness that attended the party at Sixes Road, and they confirmed that there was an altercation that took place at this party that he did not personally witness. However, he was aware the altercation was going on from the noise. He advised this altercation ended when a single gunshot was fired in the area where the altercation was taking place. He identified Dru as Dru Michael Sultzaberger and confirmed that he was at the party on Sixes Road.

At approximately 10:15 a.m. on Sunday, Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Bureau responded to Sultzabergers residence pending the issuance of a search and seizure warrant. Detectives observed two vehicles in the parked in the driveway, a jeep and a silver Hyundai Sonata. At approximately 11:00 a.m, Detectives observed the Jeep occupied by a white male leaving the address and conducted a stop of this vehicle away from the residence in order to avoid alerting any other occupants at this residence. The driver of this Jeep was identified as John Michael Anderson Wood. Wood was wearing a black zip up sweatshirt and with a plain white tank top underneath. It was noted that this was the same description of clothing as provided by the victims. Wood was transported to the Sheriffs Office to conduct a recorded interview. Wood confessed to going to the victims residence. He admitted to shooting at the vehicle with a .40 caliber Glock. He claimed to have fired 9 rounds, intending to shoot at the vehicle he believed to be associated with the victims brother. He stated that he knows of the victim and did not intend for her to get shot. After the incident, he immediately returned to Dru Sultzabergers residence. Wood refused to incriminate Sultzaberger, stating that Dru can speak to his part for himself.

At approximately 12:15 p.m., Detectives that were observing Sultzabergers residence observed Dru Sultzaberger leaving the front door of the residence. He was seen leaving the residence, and walking towards a wood line carrying a black duffle bag. Sultzaberger was arrested without incident. A search of the duffle bag revealed two loaded Glock handguns. One of the handguns was a Glock .40 caliber, loaded with silver .40 caliber ammunition. The other was a Glock 9mm loaded with 9mm brass ammunition. The firearms and ammunition were both consistent with the evidence recovered on the scene.

Sultzaberger was transported to the Sheriffs Office to conduct an interview. During the interview, Sultzaberger confessed to bringing his Glock 9mm to the party on Sixes Rd. He stated he felt threatened by the victims brother, who threatened him and surrounded him with multiple other individuals. Sultzaberger admits to brandishing the gun and firing one round into the grass in front of him in order to protect himself. Sultzaberger left the party with John Wood in his mothers silver Hyundai. Sultzaberger stated they both went back to his house, where they heard from other members at the party that a friend that defended Sultzaberger was assaulted after they left. Sultzaberger became so upset that he and John Wood traveled to the victims residence. Sultzaberger knew where it was through prior interactions. Sultzaberger stated that they drove past the residence, turned their lights off, and parked on a nearby side street. They saw the vehicle, which he believed belonged to the victims brother or one of his friends and fired what he believed to be 5 rounds with his Glock 9mm. Sultzaberger denies knowledge that the vehicle was occupied. Sultzaberger stated his intent was to f##k up his car. Sultzaberger returned to his residence with John Wood. Sultzaberger received information on Snap Chat that police were staged at Patuxent High School and he became scared. He packed ammunition, and both guns in a duffle bag, and left his residence on foot with the intent to get rid of the evidence. After leaving his residence on foot, he was encountered by deputies and was arrested with the duffle bag in hand. Both Sultzaberger and Wood are age 19, under the age of 21, and are prohibited from possessing the handguns used in this crime.

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On Sunday, October 27, 2019 shortly after 3:00 a.m., members of the Calvert County Sheriffs Office Criminal Investigations Bureau responded to report of a shooting along Golden West Way in Lusby.

Units arrived on scene to discover an 18-year-old female victim that had been struck by a gunshot round while sitting in a parked vehicle.

The female victim was transported by ground to University of Maryland Prince Georges Hospital Center where she remains in stable condition.

Preliminary investigation revealed that two adult males shot the victim and were subsequently arrested shortly thereafter.

The suspects have been identified as John Michael Anderson Wood, 19, and Dru Michael Sultzaberger, 19, both of Lusby.

Both suspects have been charged with Attempted 1st Degree Murder, Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Assault- First Degree, Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony and Reckless Endangerment and are being held without bond.

Anyone with information relating to this incident is asked to contact Detective Ted Yates at (410) 535-2800 ext. 2161 or by email at Edward.yates@calvertcountymd.gov.

Sheriff Evans stated, The citizens of Calvert County should be proud of the Calvert County Sheriffs Office, particularly the Criminal Investigative Bureau and detectives that solved this case, they are second to none.

John Michael Anderson Wood and Dru Michael Sultzaberger

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Prosecutor: NJ Wildland Fire Intentionally Set – FireEngineering.com

A building, bottom right, and a forested area, top left, that was damaged by fire is seen in Lakewood, N.J., Monday, March 15, 2021. A large brush fire in New Jersey on Sunday afternoon shut down a portion of the Garden State Parkway, damaged two commercial buildings and forced some residents to evacuate homes and stores, as several smaller blazes burned across the state on the dry, windy day, authorities said. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Via Ocean County Prosecutors Office

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that an investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutors Office Major Crime Squad-Arson Unit, Ocean County Prosecutors Office High Tech Crime Unit, Ocean County Fire Marshals Office, Lakewood Township Police Department Detective Bureau, and Ocean County Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit, has determined that the wildland fire which occurred in Lakewood Township and advanced into Brick Township on Sunday, March 14, 2021, was intentionally set.

We have located the origin of the fire and have concluded that the fire was intentionally set, Prosecutor Billhimer stated.

Firefighter Critical as Crews Battle NJ Brush Fire

On Sunday, March 14, 2021, at approximately 1:15 p.m., the New Jersey Forest Fire Service Observation Tower in Lakewood reported a wildland fire in the area of Cedarbridge Avenue and Airport Road in Lakewood. As the fire quickly spread, firefighters battled through the night in the face of 20 mile-per-hour winds in an effort to contain the blaze. During the course of the fire, a firefighter from the New Jersey Forest Fire Service suffered cardiac arrest. He was transported to Hackensack Meridian Ocean Medical Center in Brick Township where he is reported to be in stable condition. Approximately 167 acres of land were destroyed by the fire, and it was finally deemed under control on Monday, March 15, 2021, by approximately 1:00 p.m.

The significance of this wildland fire cannot be overstated. We have a firefighter that suffered cardiac arrest while battling this fire. Three homeless people living in the woods were saved from the advancing fire. Numerous residences and commercial properties were damaged and hundreds of people were evacuated. It is only by the grace of God that no one was killed, Prosecutor Billhimer stated. This remains an active and ongoing investigation, and anyone with knowledge of information concerning this fire is urged to contact Sergeant Thomas Haskell of the Ocean County Prosecutors Office at 732-929-2027, extension 3953, Prosecutor Billhimer concluded.

Prosecutor Billhimer expresses his gratitude to the Ocean County Prosecutors Office Major Crime Unit-Arson Squad, Ocean County Prosecutors Office High Tech Crime Unit, Ocean County Fire Marshals Office, Lakewood Township Police Department Detective Bureau, and Ocean County Sheriffs Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit, for their thorough and collaborative efforts in connection with this investigation. Prosecutor Billhimer also commends the following agencies for their bravery and collective support in fighting and controlling this horrific fire: Ocean County Sheriffs Office; New Jersey Forest Fire Service; New Jersey State Police; New Jersey State Police Traffic Incident Management Team; Ocean County Fire Coordinators; Ocean County EMS Coordinators; Monmouth County Fire Marshals Office; Lakewood Township Police Department; Brick Township Police Department; Toms River Township Police Department; Jackson Township Police Department; Howell Township Police Department; Chaverim of Lakewood; LCSW/Shomrim Emergency Service; Hatzolah; Brick Township Bureau of Fire Safety; Brick Township EMS; Lakewood Township Fire Department; Lakewood Township EMS; Barnegat Township Fire Department; Beachwood Fire Department; Bayville Fire Department (Berkeley); Manitou Park Fire Department (Berkeley); Pinewald Pioneer Fire Department (Berkeley); Laurelton Fire Department (Brick); Breton Woods Fire Department (Brick); Pioneer Hose Fire Department (Brick); Herbertsville Fire Department (Brick); Toms River Fire Department Company No.1; Toms River Fire Department Company No. 2; Ocean Beach Fire Department (Toms River); East Dover Fire Department (Toms River); Silverton Fire Department (Toms River); Pleasant Plains Fire Department (Toms River); Manchester Township Fire Department; Whiting Fire Department (Manchester); Ridgeway Fire Department (Manchester); Mantoloking Fire Department; Waretown Fire Department; Ocean Gate Fire Department; Pine Beach Fire Department; Point Pleasant Borough Fire Department; Point Pleasant Beach Fire Department; Seaside Heights Fire Department; Seaside Park Fire Department; Island Heights Fire Department; Jackson Township Fire Department Company No.1; Jackson Mills Fire Department (Jackson); Cassville Fire Department (Jackson); Whitesville Fire Department (Jackson); Forked River Fire Department (Lacey); Lanoka Harbor Fire Department (Lacey); Lakehurst Fire Department; Joint Base McGuire-Dix Fire Department; Lavallette Fire Department; Eatontown Fire Department; Wanamassa Fire Department (Ocean Monmouth County); Oakhurst Fire Department (Ocean Monmouth County); West Long Branch Fire Department; Hamilton Fire Department (Neptune); Shark River Hills Fire Department (Neptune); Neptune City Fire Department; Colts Neck Fire Department; Southard Fire Department (Howell); and Goodwill Hose Fire Department (Belmar).

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CSI Nebraska | Photo of the week – Nebraska Today

Symone Arends, a senior forensic science major from Lincoln, shines an ultraviolet light onto the floor, searching for body fluids and fibers that glow when viewed through an orange filter.

Arends is working a mock crime scene in a basement room in Filley Hall as part of a Forensic Science 485 capstone project. The course is divided into two options for students: a crime scene investigation track that works the mock crime scene, and a biochemistry track that processes samples and evidence collected. The class concludes with a mock trial.

The forensic science program is offered through the University of NebraskaLincoln's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

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Fugitive In Toms River Hotel Stabbing Arrested: Prosecutor – Patch.com

TOMS RIVER, NJ An Atlantic County man sought in a stabbing at the Howard Johnson motel on Hooper Avenue has been arrested in Atlantic City, authorities said Friday.

Carles Bryant, 34, of Millville, is being held at the Ocean County Jail on an attempted murder charge in the stabbing of a woman on March 3 at the motel, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer and Toms River Police Chief Mitchell Little said Friday.

Bryant had been a fugitive since the stabbing; he was arrested Friday by the United States Marshals Service without incident, authorities said. He is being held at the jail pending a detention hearing.

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The woman was stabbed during a fight in the lobby at the motel about 10:30 p.m. on March 3, authorities said. Toms River police found the woman unresponsive with multiple stab wounds to the head, face, and body; she was taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, where she was treated for her injuries. She has since been released from the hospital, authorities said.

Detectives from the prosecutor's office and the Toms River police department were able to identify Bryant as the assailant, officials said, and an arrest warrant was issued. He has been charged with attempted murder, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, unlawful possession of a weapon, and contempt.

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Billhimer and Little acknowledged the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office Major Crime Unit, Ocean County Prosecutor's Office High Tech Crime Unit, Toms River Township Police Department Detective Bureau, Toms River Township Police Department, United States Marshals Service, New Jersey State Police, and Ocean County Sheriff's Office Crime Scene Investigation Unit, "for their collective perseverance in connection with this investigation leading to Carles' apprehension."

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Large police presence and air ambulance respond to incident in Palmyra Square – Warrington Guardian

A MAN has been taken to hospital in a serious condition after falling from a building in Palmyra Square this morning, Wednesday.

A large police presence was in the area, with an air ambulance landing outside Warrington Town Hall.

Picture by Geoff Coppenhall

A spokesperson for Cheshire Police confirmed: "At 11.14am today, police were called to a building site in Palmyra Square, Warrington, following reports of a man having fallen from a building.

"The casualty has been taken to Aintree Hospital in what is believed to be a serious condition.

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"The Health and Safety Executive hasbeen notified of the incident and a joint investigation into the circumstances will be progressed."

A total of four police cars and a crime scene investigation van were spotted in the town centre as a result of the incident.

The building is currently being converted into new flats.

Police at the scene

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