3 more teens charged in death of Maryland police officer
TOWSON, Md. — A day after a 16-year-old suspect was charged with first-degree murder for allegedly accelerating a stolen Jeep at a Maryland police officer and running her down, three more teenagers were charged Wednesday as adults in her death.
Under the state’s felony murder law, if someone is killed during a burglary, accomplices can be found guilty of the slaying along with the suspected killer. For this reason, authorities say the three were charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Baltimore County police officer Amy Caprio even though they were allegedly burglarizing a nearby home when she was fatally injured Monday on a suburban cul-de-sac.
“They are in for everything that occurs as a result of that burglary, including when their co-defendant is outside running over a police officer and killing her,” Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger said.
Fifteen-year-old Darrell Jaymar Ward, 16-year-old Derrick Eugene Matthews and 17-year-old Eugene Robert Genius IV, who were arrested Tuesday, have also been charged with first-degree burglary.


