Pro boxer killed in front of kids, girlfriend in possible ‘road rage’ on Christmas Eve; UPDATE, BLACK KILLER sentenced to 80 years prison.

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Pro boxer killed in front of kids, girlfriend in possible ‘road rage’ on Christmas Eve​



By
Sam Raskin


December 26, 2021 12:22pm
Updated





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Danny Kelly Jr. had been driving the car when the incident occurred. @proamfighttalk





A professional boxer from Maryland was killed in front of his girlfriend and three kids in a possible road rage shooting on Christmas Eve, according to police.
Danny Kelly Jr., a 30-year-old resident of Clinton, Md., was driving to a holiday gathering with his children and gal pal in nearby Temple Hills on Friday afternoon when a suspect pulled up his vehicle next to the family’s SUV and someone inside the other car opened fire, according to the department’s preliminary probe.
“At this time, detectives are looking into whether this was possible road rage,” local police said in a statement.
Cops found Kelly unconscious in the driver’s seat of the SUV with multiple gunshot wounds, Prince George’s County Police Department announced Saturday in a statement. He was later pronounced dead.
Danny Kelly Jr was killed on December 24, 2021 in a shooting while heading to a dinner. Neither his girlfriend or three children were hurt.Danny Kelly Jr was killed on Dec. 24, 2021 in a shooting while heading to a dinner. NBC-4 TV – Washington According to police, the suspects SUV pulled up to the victim's car and open fired. According to police, the suspects pulled up to the victim’s car and open fired. NBC-4 TV – Washington Danny Kelly Jr. had been driving the car when the incident occurred.Danny Kelly Jr. had been driving the car when he was shot.@proamfighttalk
Neither his girlfriend nor three children were harmed in the shooting, police said.
“This is an absolutely heartbreaking loss for Mr. Kelly’s family and friends,” said Acting Major David Blazer of the Prince George’s County Police Department’s Major Crimes Division.
“He is not home with his loved ones today on Christmas who are now mourning his loss instead of celebrating the holiday.”
Prince George County Police Department is offering $25,000 for information leading to an arrest of the shooter.Kelly’s children nor girlfriend were physically hurt during the incident. NBC-4 TV – Washington Cops found Kelly unconscious in the driver’s seat of the SUV with multiple gunshot wounds.Cops found Kelly unconscious in the driver’s seat of the SUV with multiple gunshot wounds.NBC-4 TV – Washington
Blazer urged witnesses to come forward with information on the shooting, which occurred in the 4400 block of St. Barnabas Road.
 
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BLACK KILLER


Jul 21, 2023

Man sentenced to 80 years in Christmas Eve road rage killing​

Markell Lewis was sentenced in the fatal shooting of professional boxer Danny Kelly Jr. in 2021.​

By Jasmine Hilton
and
Samantha Latson
Updated July 20, 2023 at 8:13 p.m. EDT|Published July 20, 2023 at 7:08 p.m. EDT

Aisha Braveboy, state’s attorney for Prince George's County, speaks to reporters alongside prosecutors and the family of slain boxer Danny Kelly Jr. after the sentencing of Markell Lewis on Thursday. (Jasmine Hilton/The Washington Post)

After the defense attorney and prosecutors both submitted their arguments at a Thursday afternoon sentencing hearing, all eyes in the packed courtroom turned to Prince George’s County Circuit Court Judge DaNeeka Varner Cotton.

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She shuffled through some paperwork before looking toward Markell Lewis, who had been found guilty by a jury of second-degree murder and related counts in the fatal shooting of boxer Danny Kelly Jr. on Christmas Eve in 2021. The father had been driving to a dinner from holiday shopping with his fiancée and three children when Lewis opened fire from his car in a fit of road rage, prosecutors said.

Cotton said that in all her years as a judge, this case was “the most egregious.” She said Christmas Eve is a holiday many “associate with love, fellowship and memories.” Lewis has now made the holiday a date the family “will dread,” she added.


“He did nothing to deserve this,” Cotton said. “But you in your anger … you took the life of an innocent man.”
Choosing to deviate upward from the sentencing guidelines, Cotton issued a sentence of 80 years to Lewis, who was also convicted of first-degree assault and use of a firearm by someone who has been disqualified, among other counts. Lewis has a prior burglary conviction from 2016, according to the judge.
Man charged with murder in Christmas Eve road rage shooting

Donnell Garrett wears a shirt honoring slain boxer Danny Kelly Jr. (Jasmine Hilton/The Washington Post)
Prince George’s County police officers had responded to St. Barnabas Road in the Temple Hills area on Christmas Eve two years ago and found Kelly, 30, of Clinton, Md., wounded in the driver’s seat of his pickup truck, according to charging documents. His fiancée and three children were in the truck when he lost control and his fiancée had to “intervene and bring it to a stop,” on a southbound ramp before calling the authorities, the charging documents said.

Kelly was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Before the shooting, a dark blue car had “made an abrupt lane change in front of him” and there was a “brief verbal exchange” between Kelly and the person in the car, a car later linked to Lewis, then 25, of Clinton, according to the charging documents.
Victoria Adegoke, assistant state’s attorney, said during the hearing that Lewis had fired at least three shots into Kelly’s truck, with one going through the rear passenger side the children were seated.

Lewis declined to address the judge after his defense attorney Antoini Jones concluded his arguments. Jones said that he advised Lewis not to accept responsibility for the crime because his statements could be used against him during his appeal. Jones noted that the 9mm handgun recovered from Lewis, which was not admitted in evidence, did not match the bullets presented during the trial.

Cotton said she would not consider any evidence that was not admitted.
Jones asked the judge to sentence Lewis to 35 years, with all but 20 suspended to combine “justice with mercy.” He argued that harsh sentences that were once routine are “being reduced.”
The judge disagreed, saying this was a rare case. She had read the letters submitted in Lewis’s defense, including that he had a daughter. And while Lewis’s daughter will be able to visit him in prison, Kelly’s children won’t be able to see him again, Cotton said.
In Courtroom 2411, the sound of Kelly’s family members breathing heavily and sniffling filled the room. Marcerto Simms, Kelly’s aunt, spoke on behalf of the family and asked to address Lewis directly.

“What you have done has caused so much disarray,” she said. “My family has nightmares, depression … and the children are messed-up psychologically.” The kids scream at night, she said, choking up.

Outside of Prince George’s County Circuit Courthouse following the sentencing, State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy stood with Kelly’s family and prosecutors. During the news conference, Braveboy shined a light on Kelly’s life, in and out of the boxing ring.
“Our community lost a hero. He was an accomplished and respected professional heavyweight boxer, known as ‘Smooth,’” Braveboy said. “He was undefeated in the ring, and as a son, fiancé, father, nephew, cousin, friend, and human being.”

Andrea West, a cousin of Kelly’s fiancée, expressed the pain her “sister cousin” and Kelly’s children are enduring.
“It’s been rough, it’s been hard. It’s been nights where I’ve been up with her at two or three o’clock in the morning because she can’t sleep. I hear kids screaming, yelling, acting out. It’s taking a toll on the family,” West said. Her cousin is now “a single mom by force,” she added.
Kelly’s 11-year-old daughter, stood next to her mom dressed in a blue tie-dye shirt. She said that she will remember her father being a loving dad who was full of energy and bounced with her on the trampoline.
“He was a supportive person and always brought fun to the family,” she said.

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