The Supreme Court of Delaware has denied the appeal of the man convicted of and sentenced to life for killing Delmar police officer Keith Heacook.
On Friday, a Sussex County Superior Court Judge sentenced Randon Wilkerson to two life sentences, plus 212 years and 30 days behind bars, providing a sense of relief for fallen Delmar Police Cpl. Keith Heacook's family and the Delmar community.
GEORGETOWN, DE - A Sussex County Superior Court Judge sentenced Randon Wilkerson to 2 life sentences plus 212 years and 30 days behind bars. …
Randon Wilkerson, the man found guilty of killing Delmar Police Cpl. Keith Heacook in April of 2021, will learn his fate on Friday as he is sentenced by a judge.
Support for Delmar Police Cpl. Keith Heacook and his family continued on Monday as Randon Wilkerson, the man accused of killing Heacook in 2021, was found guilty on all charges.
Delaware’s Attorney General said in a press release Monday that Randon Wilkerson, the man convicted today for the 2021 murder of Delmar police officer Keith Heacook, will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Monday October 16th is the first day of the trial for Randon Wilkerson, who is accused of attacking Corporal Keith Heacook in April of 2021. Heacook died several days later from his injuries.
As the murder trial of the man accused of killing Delmar police officer Cpl. Keith Heacook rapidly approaches, the impact of Heacook’s shocking death remains tangible across Delmarva more than two years later.
The trial for Delmar Corporal Keith Heacook's murder will take place Oct. 16 in a Sussex County courtroom. We revisit the investigation on what happened the morning of April 25, 2021, when the officer was attacked.
It's been just a little over two years since Corporal Keith Heacook, a Delmar Policeman was killed in the line of duty.