Crime & Safety
Police Release Footage Of Suspects In Fatal Woodbridge Shooting, Offer $5K Reward
Authorities released surveillance footage of the people responsible for shooting and killing a man in Woodbridge on July 20.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — The Prince William County Police Department has released surveillance footage of the people responsible for shooting one man and killing another in Woodbridge's Georgetown Village on July 20. Authorities also announced a $5,000 reward for anyone who can provide information that leads to an arrest and conviction in connection with the homicide.
Police said 21-year-old Brian Darnell Marshall II died in the shooting. The other victim suffered a non-fatal gunshot wound to the hand.
Authorities have not been able to identify either of the suspects in the shooting.
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The shooting occurred in the 16600 block of Georgetown Road around 6:30 p.m. on July 20. The surveillance footage, which came from a nearby home, shows two people walking between two rows of homes before the shooting. One of the suspects had a handgun while the other had a rifle or shotgun, according to authorities.
The surveillance footage captured the sounds of several gunshots moments after the suspects walked between the homes. Police said the suspects approached the victims who were standing on the sidewalk.
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After the shooting, the people responsible ran back between the homes. Witnesses said they got into a gold SUV that may have been a Mercedes.
The full footage from the police department is available online.
Anyone with more information can contact the police department's tipline at 703-792-7000. Tips can also be submitted online.
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