During the search, guns and several cases of fireworks were found inside the home.
WHITE PLAINS, Md. — A search of a home in White Plains on Thursday led to the arrest of two suspects wanted for a shooting and the recovery of multiple cases of fireworks.
Police searched a home on Thackeray Lane related to a shooting that occurred in June on Argyle Avenue in Waldorf. Investigators say suspects purposefully shot into the home, injuring a woman inside. She is expected to be ok. The shooting was the result of a disagreement over a stolen cell phone. Since then, investigators identified two suspects in connection including Spencer Moore and Jenboi Moore.
Both suspects were found inside a home with Stephan Williams during a search on July 4. A loaded gun with an extended magazine, a "switch" which is an illegal device that can turn a semiautomatic gun into a fully automatic machine gun, and a loaded AR-style pistol were recovered. Detectives learned Williams is prohibited from possessing guns. Further, during the search, police say Jenboi Moore spat on a detective.
Arrests:
- Spencer Jacari Moore, age 20, of White Plains, was charged with first-degree burglary, six counts of first-degree assault, and six counts of reckless endangerment.
- Jenboi Moore, age 19, of White Plains, was charged with attempted first-degree burglary, six counts of first-degree assault, six counts of reckless endangerment, and assault in connection to spitting on the detective.
- Stephan Jacari Williams, 19, of Forestville, was charged with illegal possession of firearms. Williams is prohibited from possessing firearms.
Authorities also seized several cases of fireworks, and charged Spencer Moore on a civil citation for illegal possession of regulated fireworks.
Investigators say the house searched has been a source of ongoing complaints in the Stonehaven Community.
Anyone who has additional information about this case is asked to call Detective Burgess at 301-609-6494. Tipsters who want to remain anonymous may contact Charles County Crime Solvers by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at www.charlescountycrimesolvers.com or by using the P3Intel mobile app.
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