St. Mary's Co. Youth Gun Violence Task Force Arrests

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On July 21, 2021, members of the Youth Gun Violence Task Force executed a search and seizure warrant in the 46400 block of Munley Lane in Lexington Park. The subject of the warrant, Jamal Kedrick Davis, age 24 of Lexington Park, was located in his vehicle. Found in the vehicle was a loaded handgun, suspected cocaine, a digital scale, and packaging material. Davis is prohibited by law from possessing regulated firearms.

Davis was arrested and transported to the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown, and charged with the following:


Loaded Handgun on Person

Handgun in Vehicle

Illegal Possession of Ammunition

Assault Weapon/Magazine Use

Firearm: Possession with Felony Conviction

Firearm: Use/Felony Violent Crime

Firearm: Drug Trafficking Crime

CDS: Distribution with Firearm

CDS: Possession of Firearm

CDS: Possession with Intent to Distribute

CDS: Possession-not Marijuana


Davis remains incarcerated at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center on a no- bond status.


Jamal Kedrick Davis​


On July 16, 2021, members of the Youth Gun Violence Task Force arrested Kavione Eugene Watts, age 18 of Lexington Park, on an outstanding warrant for Possession of Firearm/Minor and Regulated Firearm/Stolen/Sell.


Kavione Eugene Watts​


Anyone with information on gun violence in St. Mary’s County is asked to contact (301) 475-4200 extension 78087 or by email at stopgunviolence@stmarysmd.com.

The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Youth Gun Violence Task Force is a collaborative effort with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Maryland State Police (MSP) and the State’s Attorney’s Office for St. Mary’s County to ensure the safety and security of all residents, through the arrest and prosecution of those seeking to do harm unto others through gun violence.

#StopGunViolence

Citizens may remain anonymous and contact Crime Solvers at (301) 475-3333, or text a tip to “TIP239” plus their message to “CRIMES” (274637). Through the Crime Solvers Program tipsters are eligible for an award of up to $1,000 for information about a crime in St. Mary’s County that leads to an arrest or indictment.

For official news and information, follow the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office on Twitter @firstsheriff.


Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: https://so.md/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at https://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at https://so.md/expungeme.
 

Clem72

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At least they got an 18 year old this time. Someone want to tell me how a 24 year old and a 28 year old (previous story) are considered youths?
 

Clem72

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I don't care what they call their task force as long as they are getting this scum off the streets.

Are they? Are you sure this youth task force doesn't funnel people to a youth advocate or youth judge that gives them hug and kisses instead of prison time?
 

Kinnakeet

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In and out of the system for the rest of their lives because of bad parenting or perhaps no parenting sometimes I do judge a book by its cover and by the looks of these 2 Im correct.
 
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