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Background: The intersection in Temple Hills, Maryland, where the shooting reportedly took place (WRC/YouTube). Inset left: Darian Ragland (Family/WRC). Inset right: Polo Shaw (Prince George”s County Police Department).
In a tragic incident in Maryland, a father’s routine drive to collect his 7-year-old daughter from after-school care turned deadly when he was fatally shot over a traffic dispute. The altercation, sparked by a refusal to allow a vehicle to merge, has left a community in shock.
Polo Shaw, 33, has been charged with both first- and second-degree murder in connection with the death of 39-year-old Darian Ragland. The Prince George’s County Police Department announced Shaw’s arrest, and he is currently held without bond as further investigations continue.
The events unfolded on April 10th around 4:30 p.m. in Temple Hills, Maryland, a suburb located approximately 15 miles from Washington, D.C. Ragland was driving along when he encountered Shaw on the road, police reported.
According to charging documents cited by NBC’s local affiliate WRC, Shaw attempted to merge in front of Ragland’s vehicle. However, Ragland did not permit the maneuver, leading to a tense situation where both drivers reportedly matched each other’s speed on Branch Avenue.
The confrontation escalated when they reached the 4700 block of Branch Avenue. Shaw allegedly fired a shot through the passenger-side window of Ragland’s car, causing Ragland to lose control, cross the median, and crash into a barrier. Emergency responders arrived to find Ragland gravely injured, and he was soon pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities believe Ragland was caught entirely off-guard by the violence that erupted over the minor road dispute, highlighting the unpredictable nature of road rage incidents. The community mourns the loss of a father, whose life was abruptly taken over a momentary confrontation.
“It’s especially troubling when it appears that the victim had no idea, was not involved in any sort of confrontation and just was attacked out of nowhere,” Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Tara Jackson said, per the local outlet.
The police department announced on April 13 a reward of up to $25,000 “for information leading to an arrest and indictment in this case.” Shaw was arrested and charged days later.
Police also said that the “preliminary investigation revealed Shaw shot Ragland during a road rage incident. The suspect and victim were not known to each other.”
Investigators reportedly determined that Shaw’s cellphone was in the area of the shooting around that time, and a license plate reader found his vehicle about 5 miles away 17 minutes afterward.
Shaw is expected back in court on May 18.
Ragland’s mother expressed the toll that the incident has taken on her.
“I can’t make sense of it. And that’s my last child. I have three sons,” she told WRC amid tears, adding that she has “no more children now.”