Brenda McDaniel & Edward McDaniel Jr.: Murder Victims in Fairfax County

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Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.

Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”

By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.





“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”

“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.

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Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
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So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
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So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

And where is the BLACK outrage at BLACK criminals. Oh, sorry, that would take attention off of the law enforcement that are trying to do a job.
 
And where is the BLACK outrage at BLACK criminals. Oh, sorry, that would take attention off of the law enforcement that are trying to do a job.

There's no need for outrage. The people who did this were captured, they will be tried and imprisoned for it.

The problem that BLM has is that police officers commit these kinds of crimes against black people, and you literally have to catch it on tape from 10 angles with a dozen witnesses to get a conviction.
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
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So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

And where is the BLACK outrage at BLACK criminals. Oh, sorry, that would take attention off of the law enforcement that are trying to do a job.

Can't complete the agenda if cop's aren't kept off their feet until the agenda ends in victory.
 
And where is the BLACK outrage at BLACK criminals. Oh, sorry, that would take attention off of the law enforcement that are trying to do a job.

There's no need for outrage. The people who did this were captured, they will be tried and imprisoned for it.

The problem that BLM has is that police officers commit these kinds of crimes against black people, and you literally have to catch it on tape from 10 angles with a dozen witnesses to get a conviction.
Catch what on tape from 10 angles ?? Oh you mean the cop having to deal with a criminal resisting arrest until he commits suicide by cop ?? Yeah you have to get ten angle's when the cop is being set up, otherwise how will you manipulate the situation to fit a narrative ?
 
And where is the BLACK outrage at BLACK criminals. Oh, sorry, that would take attention off of the law enforcement that are trying to do a job.

There's no need for outrage. The people who did this were captured, they will be tried and imprisoned for it.

The problem that BLM has is that police officers commit these kinds of crimes against black people, and you literally have to catch it on tape from 10 angles with a dozen witnesses to get a conviction.
They only needed ONE angle to wrongfully convict the "murderer" of drug OD victim, George Floyd. Enough of your bullshit.
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
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So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

Yep.
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I guess they didn't get the memo about black lives mattering.
 
Suspects are co-workers of the victims' teenage son and at least one of them had been at the house the day before the murders in an argument with the son.
 
Catch what on tape from 10 angles ?? Oh you mean the cop having to deal with a criminal resisting arrest until he commits suicide by cop ?? Yeah you have to get ten angle's when the cop is being set up, otherwise how will you manipulate the situation to fit a narrative ?

yes, George Floyd was cleverly getting himself killed to embarrass cops...

Lucky for him Chauvin completely overrected to a minor offense, or he'd have looked silly.
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
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So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

Yep.
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I guess they didn't get the memo about black lives mattering.

Second-degree murder? Really?

How is bringing firearms to the victim's house and USING THEM in the commission of the murder NOT pre-meditate?
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
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So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

Yep.
View attachment 494443
I guess they didn't get the memo about black lives mattering.

Ever notice how murderers have those sleepy looking eye's, otherwise when take their picture after a murderous crime spree or when a person basically gives up on life, and regresses into a dangerous individual ?? Done seen that sleepy eyed look many times in individual's who turn, and then appear as if their soul is missing. It's also the look of someone on heavy drugs, but most murderers aren't on drug's when they do their dastardly deeds, so it's more likely that they have given up on life, and the sleepy eyed look begins.
 
Suspects are co-workers of the victims' teenage son and at least one of them had been at the house the day before the murders in an argument with the son.
Oh, well, I guess that makes it okay, then.
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
...



So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

Yep.
View attachment 494443
I guess they didn't get the memo about black lives mattering.

Second-degree murder? Really?

How is bringing firearms to the victim's house and USING THEM in the commission of the murder NOT pre-meditate?

Easier to get a plea with no trial. I believe they should be charged with 1st degree and the trial should be broadcast publicly with all the attendant protests and threats--you know, like Chauvin.
 
Just more black violence. The conversation America won't have is about this problem.



Edward McDaniel Jr. and Brenda McDaniel were named as the husband and wife military veterans and physicians who were shot to death in their front yard in Springfield, Virginia, in a mysterious double murder described as “heinous” by the police chief.
Kevin Davis, Fairfax County police chief, called it a “brutal murder….It’s a tragedy. It’s something that shouldn’t happen…”
By May 27, 2021, police announced they had two suspects in custody; they were searching for a 20-year-old suspect earlier in the day. The suspects are now in custody and accused of murder and firearms violations. D’Angelo Strand, 19, and Ronnie Keandre Marshall were named as the suspects.

“There were two people involved in this crime… there are two people responsible for this heinous, vicious crime and they are in custody, said the chief. “Thanks to the community, we got our offenders.”
“They did nothing wrong. They were tragically, horribly murdered in their neighborhood,” Davis said. Edward McDaniel was 55 and Brenda McDaniel was 63. “This was not a random act of violence, not at all.” He believes the shooter or shooters are known to a relative of the two victims. He didn’t name that relative. He also said that a son of the victims may have been inside the home.
...



So we're the suspect's black you're saying ?? More black on black crime ? Say it ain't so.

Yep.
View attachment 494443
I guess they didn't get the memo about black lives mattering.

Second-degree murder? Really?

How is bringing firearms to the victim's house and USING THEM in the commission of the murder NOT pre-meditate?

Beats me. I am not familiar with Virginia laws and court. The two charges should put them safely away for a long time in this double murder. Maybe they knew they could prove 2nd degree, right off the bat, but not yet enough for 1st degree, but between what was charged and definitively provable, it would be enough to have them denied bail. How and why early charges are as they are can be a mystery sometimes. I am just glad when they don't over charges, piss off a jury as somebody walks, cause some dumb ass prosecutor wanted to throw the book at somebody, but couldn't prove half of what he charged.
 
xiden and the scum demonRATS will insist it was an accident, because there was a white guy, and pardon them...more federal holidays
 

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