PGPD Two Suspects Arrested in Connection with Assault on Senior Citizen in Beltsville

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Prince George’s County Police investigators identified and arrested two suspects in connection with a recent assault on a senior citizen in Beltsville. The suspects are 25-year-old Julias Wright of Fort Washington and 44-year-old Christina Felder of Beltsville. The victim, a man in his 80s, remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition.



On June 2, 2022, at approximately 7:30 pm, the PGPD was notified of an assault in a residential parking lot in the 11300 block of Cherry Hill Road. The assault was captured on surveillance video. On the video, a suspect is seen repeatedly striking the victim who suffered critical injuries.









Through various investigative techniques, to include information from the public, the suspects were identified. Investigators then obtained warrants for their arrests. The PGPD’s fugitive unit located the suspects in a Howard County hotel on Friday.



The preliminary investigation suggests Felder and the victim got into a dispute that turned physical over damage to Felder’s car potentially caused by the victim when he opened his car door. Felder then called Wright to the scene. When Wright arrived, he assaulted the victim. The suspects are in a relationship.



Wright is charged with first and second degree assault and reckless endangerment. Felder is also charged with first and second degree assault and the soliticiation of assult in the second degree.

If anyone has information relevant to this investigation, they are asked to please call detectives at 301-937-0910.



Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477), or go online at www.pgcrimesolvers.com, or use the “P3 Tips” mobile app (search “P3 Tips” in the Apple Store or Google Play to download the app onto your mobile device.) Please refer to case number 22-0026759.



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GregV814

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Note: (Clam, this here be sarcasm...you know, smart mouthin')

Every detective and responding officer should be fired, lose their pension and investigated for a hate crime. Look! these fine underserved marginalized folks living in a racist society were subjected to Jim Crow era tactics by a possible white supremacist who damaged they hoopty and they were merely protecting their property by disrespecting the old man. Yo? Why da policees get innit??? Dey aint do nuthin!!
 
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