PGPD Charges Officer in Connection with Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting

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The Prince George’s County Police Department charged a patrol officer in connection with the fatal officer-involved shooting in Temple Hills on Monday night. The involved officer is Corporal Michael Owen, Jr. He is a 10-year veteran assigned to the Bureau of Patrol. He’s charged with fatally shooting 43-year-old William Howard Green of Southeast, Washington DC.

On January 27th, at approximately 7:20 pm, officers were dispatched to the area of St. Barnabas Road and Winston Street for the report of a traffic accident. Owen and a second officer were advised by witnesses on scene that Green had struck their vehicle. The officers approached Green who was in his car nearby. The preliminary investigation reveals Green was removed from his car and at the time was believed to be under the influence of a substance. He was handcuffed and placed in the front seat of Owen’s cruiser as they awaited the arrival of a drug recognition expert. As they waited, Owen got into the driver’s seat of his cruiser and was now seated next to Green. A short time later, for reasons that are now at the center of the investigation, Green was shot seven times by the officer’s duty weapon.

Following the shooting, Owen and the second officer removed Green from the cruiser and used their department-issued trauma kits to provide medical aid to Green. He was transported to a hospital where he died a short time later.

Owen is charged with second degree murder, voluntary and involuntary manslaughter, first degree assault and use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence. He was taken into custody late this afternoon.

The PGPD has received several questions about why Owen placed Green in the front seat of the cruiser. Here is the directive our officers follow according to the department’s General Orders – Volume II, Chapter 4: One officer may transport one arrestee, who will occupy the right front seat. For vehicles equipped with transport partitions, arrestees will occupy the right rear seat. Owen’s cruiser did not have a partition.

If anyone has information on this investigation, they are asked to please call detectives at 301-856-2660. Callers wishing to remain anonymous may call Crime Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477), or go online at http://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.)

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A Day ON to Feed the Community 1/20/20

A Day ON to Feed the Community, sponsored by Council Member At-Large Mel Franklin, the TIS Foundation, and WPGC 95.5

 

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CHAIR TURNER ISSUES STATEMENT ON THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF THE REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

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COUNCIL CHAIR TODD M. TURNER ISSUES STATEMENT ON THE 25th ANNIVERSARY OF HONORING LIFE AND LEGACY OF THE REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?” – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The Prince George’s County Council honors the exemplary life and legacy of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of the 25th annual MLK Day of Service, a federal holiday observed each year on the third Monday in January. This year, 2020, marks the 25th celebration of the annual service event since Congress designed the MLK holiday the first ever National Day of Service. This holiday is not just an opportunity to remember. It is also a call to act.

In honor of Dr. King’s lasting legacy of service and recognizing Monday, January 20, 2020, as “a day on, not a day off,” we encourage County residents to spend the day volunteering and improving our communities – grab a paint brush, mentor a youth, help clean a public space, deliver meals, collect food and clothing for those in need, reach out to our seniors and disabled.

There are MLK Day volunteer opportunities occurring throughout Prince George’s County. Register to participate in free holiday events hosted by the Prince George’s County Office of Community Relations. Council Members are also hosting events across the County. Contact your Council office or visit us online or on social media for more information.

On this holiday, we are reminded of Dr. King’s example of unconditional love for others. As a community, consider honoring the importance of his legacy by recommitting to serve the needs of your community throughout the year. Let’s make a difference together.

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