Maryland State Police Arrest 4 Suspects in Cambridge Man's Murder

CAMBRIDGE, Md.- Maryland State Police have arrested four suspects for murder in connection with a shooting that left a man dead in Cambridge last week.

Police on Tuesday identified the suspects as Da’Yon Lofland, 21, of Hurlock, Md.; Troy Rose, Jr., 19, of Federalsburg, Md.; Elijah Jordan, 21, of Cambridge; and Justin Boyce, 21, of Hackensack, N.J.. All four men were arrested without incident. After consultation with the Dorchester County State’s Attorney, all four have been charged with first-degree murder.  The four men are being held without bond at the Dorchester County Detention Center.

All four men were located and arrested without incident at different locations.  Lofland was arrested on April 15 in Annapolis. Rose was arrested on April 16 in Easton. Carmon and Boyce were officially charged in Cambridge on Monday night.

The victim is identified as Da’Jour Sorrell, 22, of Cambridge. He was pronounced deceased by personnel at the Dorchester General Hospital after being transported from the scene. The autopsy determined Sorrell’s death was a homicide, resulting from multiple gunshot wounds.

Shortly before 10 p.m. on Monday, April 5officers from the Cambridge Police Department responded to the area of Greenwood Avenue and Gloria Richardson Circle in Cambridge for a reported shooting. Officers found the victim, later identified as Sorrell, lying on the ground with evidence of gunshot wounds.

A request was made for the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit to respond and conduct the investigation. Investigators from the Homicide Unit and the Criminal Enforcement Division responded to the scene, as did crime scene technicians from the State Police Forensic Sciences Division.

Police believe Sorrell was riding a bicycle in the area when shots were fired in his direction. Sorrell subsequently fell off of his bicycle and ran onto Gloria Richardson Circle where additional shots were fired. Sorrell was transported by emergency medical personnel to Dorchester General Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.

State Police Homicide Unit investigators are actively investigating the incident with assistance from the State Police Criminal Enforcement Division Lower Shore and forensic analysts from the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division. The Cambridge Police Department, the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office, the Federalsburg Police Department and personnel from the Dorchester County Task Force are also assisting with the investigation. The Dorchester County State’s Attorney’s Office has been actively involved in providing guidance to support police during this investigation.

Anyone with information relevant to this case is asked to call 202-510-2847.  Police said additional arrests and charges are expected pending further investigation. The investigation continues.

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