MURDER USA: Brett Scott Convicted in Murder of Dequan Dukes; Faces Prison term of 21 Years to Life

  • MECHANICS WANTED
  • MURDER USA: True Crime, Real Killers, available in Kindle, paperback & Audible
  • buzzsmarina.com
  • LINDAS NEW LOCATION OPENS SUNDAY FEB 4th
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS TIPS tctdinvestigations@yahoo.com
  • IMMEDIATE OPENING
  • Everything is coming up roses in Loveville

 

MURDER USA: Brett Scott Convicted in Murder of Dequan Dukes; Faces Prison term of 21 Years to Life

DUELING DUMMIES; ONE DEAD, ONE GOING TO PRISON

DOVER, DEL. A 2017 murder outside of a Dover apartment complex will send a Felton man to prison after his conviction by a Kent County Superior Court jury.

Deputy Attorneys General Jason Cohee and Stephen Smith secured the conviction of Brett Scott on charges of Murder Second Degree, Attempted Robbery First Degree, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony and Conspiracy Second Degree. In June 2017, Scott planned to rob Dequan Dukes, 21, of Dover as Dukes sat in his car at the Pine Grove Apartments in the 200 block of Webbs Lane. A friend of Scott’s lured Dukes to the area by setting up a meeting. When Scott approached the car, he and Dukes exchanged gunfire. Scott was shot in the chest, hand, and foot, and Dukes was fatally shot in the chest.

Brett Scott found guilty of the murder of Dequan Dukes in Delaware.
Gregory Sellers, 23, of Dover, Del., charged with robbery and conspiracy by Dover Police.
Lisa Wagaman. Dover Police.
Raymond Ward, robbery and conspiracy to rob Dequan Dukes.

The Dover Police Department reported in 2017, that they arrested three people and were seeking a fourth in connection with the shooting death of Dequan Dukes on Tuesday night at Pine Grove Apartments. During the investigation, it was discovered that Brett Scott, Gregory Sellers, Lisa Wagaman, and Raymond Ward conspired to rob Dukes at Pine Grove Apartments.  During the incident Dukes and Scott exchanged gunfire, resulting in Duke’s death and Scott being shot multiple times.  Gregory Sellers transported Scott to Bayhealth Kent General Hospital for his injuries shortly after the incident.  Further investigation led to the identification as Sellers, Wagaman, and Ward as participants in the robbery plan.

A Superior Court judge will sentence Scott to between 21 years and life in prison in September.

 

7-Eleven can thank heaven that Robert Caulk will get 55 years in the slammer after robbing the store three times in three weeks

THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY Audible Edition Vol 11 No 2 perfect for commuters for keeping up with crime news

WILMINGTON, DEL. – Robbing the same convenience store three times over the course of three weeks has led to a 55-year prison sentence for a Wilmington man. During the spring of 2017, 38-year-old Robert Caulk robbed the 7-11 store on Greenhill Avenue in Wilmington at on three separate occasions, threatening the clerk with a knife each time.

In a January 2018 bench trial, a Superior Court judge convicted Caulk of 3 counts of Robbery First Degree and one count of Possession of a Deadly Weapon During the Commission of a Felony. Because of previous convictions on assault, robbery, and drug charges, the judge sentenced Caulk as a habitual offender to a total of 55 years in prison, followed by 6 months of either home confinement or work release, then 2 years of probation.

Deputy Attorneys General Timothy Maguire and Matthew Bloom prosecuted the case.

 

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Exit mobile version