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DC man arrested in connection with fatal skating rink shooting in Temple Hills

Police in Prince George’s County say they have arrested a D.C. man in connection with a fatal shooting outside of a Temple Hills skate rink in February.

In a news release, police said that 27-year-old Omar Delonte Smith of Washington, D.C., has been arrested and charged with first and second degree murder, and other related charges in the shooting death of Eugene “Geno” Smith, (no relation) a 31-year old security guard at DMV All Skate Social.



Authorities believe the motive of the shooting was an employment dispute.

On Feb. 23, Eugene Smith was off-duty and had stopped by the skate rink to pick up a paycheck when he was shot and killed outside of the building on Branch Avenue in Temple Hills, Maryland.

Earlier this month, friends and family gathered to mourn their loss at a vigil in Smith’s honor.

“This man meant something to me,” DMV All Skate Social owner Jacqueline Wiggins said. “This man was my happy space. When I used to be in here stressed out, crying, sleeping in this building, this man would come through and he would give me a hug and he would tell me, ‘You got this.’”

Police say Omar Delonte Smith is in custody in Richmond, Virginia, and awaiting extradition to Prince George’s County.

EXCLUSIVE: Prince George’s Co. school board member has been working in Missouri for months

A member of the Prince George’s County Board of Education was serving on the board after taking a job with a school system in Missouri at the start of the year. But District 1 representative David Murray only resigned last week — around the time a complaint was filed with the Maryland State Board of Education. Murray’s new job as the chief academic officer for the Ferguson-Florissant School District in the St. Louis area was announced in December. A spokeswoman for the Missouri school district said he started working for the school system on Jan. 4, and his attendance at a school board meeting there was recorded as early as Jan. 10.
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