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  • Man shot, killed in Wise High School vigil shooting identified; community calls for ‘a season of healing’ – WTOP News

    Man shot, killed in Wise High School vigil shooting identified; community calls for ‘a season of healing’ – WTOP News

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    “(Police) were leaving down the street when they heard gunshots and they quickly turned around, they came back to the scene. They were flagged down by citizens who were actually performing lifesaving measures on the female adult victim,” Batth said.

    A weapon was recovered at the scene, and police are still working to identify a suspect and motive.

    The shooting took place after a vigil to honor Jackson, 23-year-old Isaiah “Zay” Hazel and 24-year-old Anthony “AJ” Lytton Jr., who died in a crash on Route 4/Pennsylvania Avenue at Presidential Parkway on July 6.

    ‘I want a season of healing’

    Cameron Hyson, a 2018 graduate of Wise High School and a classmate of Jackson, Hazel and Lytton, told WTOP’s Dick Uliano that Omar also went to school with them.

    Hyson didn’t attend the vigil, but said he considered Omar a friend and is “praying for his family and his unborn child, his children and his significant other.”

    He added, “I want a season of healing and just things to get better on this side of town for everybody.”

    When asked about gun violence in the community, Hyson said, “I wish there was more guidance for the youth, more education about guns, because I think there’s a lot of misinformation and people don’t understand how dangerous guns can be.”

    Hyson also noted that there are not a lot of “third places” for youth — spots where young people can go besides school, work and home.

    Pastor Michael Isaac, of Partakers Church of Christ Ministries in Temple Hills, whose son graduated from Wise High School in 2010, said he’s lived in the area for 19 years. He said he believes that violence has “escalated” since.

    Isaac said he grew up in D.C., and “there were always activities going on where it kept the youth engaged” after school.

    “We were just more of a community,” he said.

    To reduce crime, Isaac said the broader community must come together to support young people.

    “Faith without works is dead. That’s what I believe,” Isaac said. “And we have to not just pray, but we need to get involved. There needs to be some action.”

    WTOP’s Dick Uliano, Ciara Wells and Matt Kaufax contributed to this report.

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  • NFL draftee, Md. native Khyree Jackson among 3 dead following Prince George’s Co. crash – WTOP News

    NFL draftee, Md. native Khyree Jackson among 3 dead following Prince George’s Co. crash – WTOP News

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    Khyree Jackson, an NFL draft pick from Prince George’s County will never get to play a down following a deadly car crash near Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

    FILE – Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson participates in a position drill at the school’s NFL Pro Day, Tuesday, March 12, 2024, in Eugene, Ore. The Minnesota Vikings selected Oregon cornerback Khyree Jackson in the fourth round with the 108th overall pick. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman)(AP/Amanda Loman)

    A NFL draft pick from Prince George’s County will never get to play a down following a deadly car crash near Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, early Saturday morning.

    Khyree Jackson, 24, and two other men are dead after a crash involving three vehicles on northbound Route 4/Pennsylvania Avenue and Presidential Parkway north of Dower House Road, according to Maryland State Police.

    Jackson who was the front seat passenger of a Dodge Charger being driven by Isaiah Hazel, 23, of Upper Marlboro, died at the scene. Anthony Lytton, Jr., 24 of Upper Marlboro, was transported to the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center in Largo, where he also died.

    Police said the crash involving the maroon Charger also included a silver Infinity Q50 and a silver Chevrolet Impala.

    State police said a preliminary investigation indicated the driver of the Infinity, who police identified as Cori Clingman, was heading north on Route 4 when her vehicle struck the Charger and the Impala “at a high rate of speed.”

    The collision sent the Charger, with Jackson, Hazel and Lytton inside, “off of the right side of the roadway and struck multiple tree stumps where the vehicle came to a rest,” police said.

    Neither Clingman or her two passengers were injured. Police said the male driver of the Impala, that vehicle’s sole occupant, was uninjured as well.

    State police said investigators believed alcohol may have been a “contributing circumstance in the crash.”

    No charges appear to have been filed as of noon Saturday.

    The northbound lanes of Route 4 reopened to traffic at 10:20 a.m.

    Jackson was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in Round 4 of the 2024 NFL Draft. He attended Wise High School in Upper Marlboro before playing for the Oregon Ducks in college.

    Hazel, 23, played at Maryland and Charlotte, while Lytton, 24, played at Florida State and Penn State, according to ESPN.

    The Dr. Henry A. Wise Athletic Department issued a condolence post online for all three men, who played together in 2016 and 2017 for the school.

    The Minnesota Vikings said in an online post that the team was “devastated” by Jackson’s death.

    “I am heartbroken by the loss of Khyree,” Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said in the statement. “As we got to know him throughout the pre-draft process, it was clear the goals Khyree wanted to accomplish both professionally and personally. His story was one of resilience. He was taking steps to become the best version of himself not just for him, but for those who cared about and looked up to him.”

    Jackson was a fourth-round selection of the Vikings in the 2024 NFL draft. He played two years at Alabama before finishing his college career with one season at Oregon.

    Jackson was in the running to earn a starting cornerback job at the team’s training camp, which opens later this month in Eagan, Minnesota.

    The Associated Press and WTOP’s Diane Roberts contributed to this report.

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