Man surrenders in connection to DaVon Fuller shooting

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By Chrisleen HerardSpecial to the AFRO More than two months after DaVon Fuller was shot and killed in a parking lot near his home, a man walked into a D.C. police station and surrendered himself in connection to his murder. The murder of former D.C. council staffer, DaVon Fuller (pictured) receives justice after Deandre Miles, 28, turned himself in to Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch on Dec. 27. Photo courtesy of Councilmember Brianne Nadeau’s Office “The loss of our beloved nephew, DaVon Fuller, has been an ongoing struggle for our family. We miss him greatly but have never lost hope that the truth would one day be revealed,” Fuller’s aunt, Nicole Williams, told the AFRO. “Wednesday’s hearing ruling has given us a sense of comfort and we are more determined than ever to pursue justice for DaVon.” On Dec. 27, 28-year-old Deandre Miles turned himself in to the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch and was charged with premeditated first-degree while armed for the October shooting of Fuller, a former D.C. council aide. Authorities from the Fifth District Metropolitan Police Department responded to a report of a shooting during the early hours of Oct. 16, shortly before 5:30 a.m. When officers...

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