Another teen has been charged as an adult in connection with a May 26 double homicide at a park in downtown Silver Spring, according to authorities.
Montgomery County police said in a statement Thursday that Major Crimes detectives “gathered evidence” linking the 16-year-old boy to the homicides during their investigation. The teen was already being held at the county central processing unit on unrelated charges and was then served an arrest warrant.
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The teen was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of use of a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence or felony for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of D’Andre Wint, 20, of Lanham and Quincy Johnson, 20, of Takoma Park at Nolte Local Park at 200 Denver Road, police said.
Court records were not available for the teen as of Friday morning.
In August, police charged a 15-year-old Silver Spring boy in connection to the double homicide. According to police, the teen was arrested at Washington Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Virginia and was taken into custody by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The teen had left the U.S. after the shooting and was arrested when he arrived back in the country.
The shooting was reported at approximately 6:57 p.m. at the park, police said in a statement in May. Surrounded by a neighborhood of single-family homes and apartment buildings, the park is the site of frequent sporting events, including soccer and softball games.
Upon arrival, police located Wint and Johnson each suffering from gunshot wounds and performed lifesaving efforts, but the men were pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
Following the shooting, community members and loved ones left flower bouquets at the park’s basketball court to honor the two young men.
The men’s families launched fundraisers to raise money for funeral expenses.
As of Friday morning, a GoFundMe campaign launched by Heidi Martin, Johnson’s mother, had collected more than $30,700, more than triple its goal of $10,000.
“I am wordless, trying to find a way to share that my son Quincy has passed,” Martin wrote. “He is a brilliant light, he had a confused mind. His family and friends poured [their] love into him while he was here.”
A GoFundMe fundraiser for Wint’s family had raised more than $31,400 of its $30,000 goal as of Friday morning.
“A beautiful soul that has filled all of our lives with love and joy is now gone,” the campaign page says. “To truly know Dre was to know light and love. He had the most infectious smile and laugh and lit up our hearts with his presence. He had a heart of gold and so much more life to live. Our family is in shreds, heartbroken, and trying to comprehend how we will continue life without him.”