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Two Residents Shot, Suspect Killed with Own Gun During Struggle After Alleged Car Break-In in Maryland

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsMay 20, 20252 Mins Read
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Two Residents Shot, Suspect Killed with Own Gun During Struggle After Alleged Car Break-In in Maryland
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FAIRMOUNT HEIGHTS, MD — A fatal shooting occurred early Sunday morning during an attempted car break-in in the 5700 block of J Street, leading to the death of a suspect and injuries to two others, according to the Prince George’s County Police Department.

The deceased has been identified as 30-year-old Edward Coates III of Temple Hills. Police say Coates was allegedly attempting to break into vehicles in the residential neighborhood around 4:00 a.m. when he encountered a male resident outside. Coates, who was armed, reportedly chased the man around a nearby house, culminating in a physical struggle over the firearm.

During the altercation, residents from the home intervened, and multiple gunshots were fired. Both the male resident and a woman—presumably also from the household—were struck, though their injuries are considered non-life-threatening.

Amid the struggle, one of the home’s occupants managed to gain control of the firearm and shot Coates. He was found outside the home with multiple injuries, including a gunshot wound, and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

The Prince George’s County Police Homicide Unit is leading the investigation in coordination with the State’s Attorney’s Office. All individuals involved have been identified, and as of now, no charges have been filed.

This incident highlights the significant dangers of leaving the safety of your home to confront a potentially armed suspect. It appears that none of the residents were initially armed, placing themselves at a serious disadvantage. Confronting someone committing a property crime—especially at night and alone—can quickly escalate into a deadly encounter. Fortunately, one of the residents was able to gain control of the firearm and neutralize the threat. This also underscores the value of understanding firearm retention and disarm techniques. In high-stress, close-quarters struggles, having these skills can mean the difference between life and death.

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