Crime & Safety
2 Men Sought In Toddler's Fatal Shooting: Prince George's Police
Police would like to speak with two men seen in surveillance footage the night 2-year-old Jeremy Poou-Caceres was fatally shot.
LANGLEY PARK, MD — A video has been released by police of two men who investigators would like to speak with in connection to the fatal shooting of 2-year-old Jeremy Poou-Caceres of Chillum in Langley Park last week. A reward of up to $25,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the suspects.
Jeremy was being pushed in a stroller by his mom, 17-year-old Rose Carceras, near the Bedford Station Apartments in the 1400 block of Kanawha Street last Thursday. She also was shot, but survived her injuries. A detective working in the area heard gunfire and headed toward the sound. He found the mother and child with gunshot wounds and used his police trauma kit to perform life-saving measures on Jeremy until the ambulance arrived. However, Jeremy was pronounced dead a short time later at Children's National Hospital, according to the Prince George's Police Department. His mother was taken to a Washington, D.C., area hospital.
Two suspects have been arrested already in connection to Jeremy's death Feb. 7. They are 33-year-old Israel Fuentes, Jr., of Lewisdale and 28-year-old Johnny Alejandro Turcios of Lewisdale.
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In the video shared by Prince George's Police, one of the two men considered to be persons of interest can be seen Feb. 7 around 9:45 p.m. on surveillance footage getting out of a 2003 gold Ford Explorer and walking into a convenience store in the 9200 block of New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring. The second person of interest can be seen standing at the counter inside the store. The Ford Explorer they arrived in had been carjacked earlier that morning in the 1500 block of Kanawha Street in Langley Park. It’s the same SUV the suspects fled in after the toddler’s murder. The Ford Explorer has since been recovered, according to police.
A preliminary investigation indicates Fuentes and Turcios were in a group that exchanged gunfire with a second group last Thursday evening near where Jeremy and his mother were walking. Police say the pair were unintended targets and struck by stray bullets. The police department received multiple reports of people firing weapons in the area that night.
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“That young baby did nothing to anyone ... did not deserve to die because someone wants to come out here and play with guns. Bullets come down and have real consequences. I can only pray they weren't trying to kill a child. A child is dead, a mother shot. That baby won't get to be a future PG police officer or live his best life,” Prince George's Police Assistant Chief Vernon Hale III said during a news conference held after the shooting Thursday night. "My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and those around this community who had to witness this. Somebody in this community knows who did this. I'm asking each and every one of you to contact your friends and family. This isn't about snitching, this is about justice for victims."
A GoFundMe has been created to help with the funeral expenses for Jeremy, who celebrated his second birthday Jan. 12. His mother told FOX 5 that her son was a sweet little guy who loved Cocomelon and breakfast; his favorite drink was orange juice and he loved eating eggs.
"It’s not easy. Not only for me but for my family because Jeremy was not only my son, but he was also most of, like, with my two aunts, they were like the mother of my son too. They always took care of him and it was hard for me because he was the person I was holding onto to keep going with my life and now I don’t have him," Caceres told FOX 5.
"Jeremy was a child so full of joy and love. He was always so well behaved, and he loved watching Cocomelon. We could call his name for hours and he wouldn’t answer; it would be like he was in his own world but once he heard the bees buzzing he would come running. We all loved Jeremy and it’s so hard to accept that our Jeremy who just turned two years old Jan. 12 was murdered Feb. 8. A boy who was just starting to live his life loses it to gang violence. I know it’s a lot to ask but please anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. Rest in peace, Jeremy," wrote Jacobo Saravia who organized the GoFundMe.
Anyone with information about the identities of the two men considered to be persons of interest can call detectives at 301-516-2512.
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