Victim Of Murder That Lead To Standoff, Officer’s Attack By Pit Bull, Identified

Officer Injured By Pit Bull – Face Blurred To Protect His Identity

The victim of the September 07, 2017 homicide, which occurred at Cedar and Anchorage Streets has been identified as Allen Melton,28, of Wilmington, according to police. The investigation remains active and ongoing and updates will be provided as available.

Update – 1

Wilmington – The victim of tonight’s shooting investigation at Cedar and Anchorage Streets has succumbed to his injuries at the Christiana Hospital. The victim has been identified as a 28-year-old man from Wilmington. The victim’s name is being withheld pending the notification of the next of kin.

The preliminary investigation indicated that a possible suspect in this incident had fled into a residence located in the 100 block of Cedar Street. The residence was secured as The Crisis Management Tactical Team Team along with Hostage Negotiation Team members attempted to make contact with any occupants in the residence. After negotiations were unsuccessful, the Crisis Management Tactical Team made entry into the residence.

One Crisis Management Tactical Team member sustained injuries to both his hands after coming into contact with an aggressive K-9 inside the residence. The officer was transported to the Christiana Hospital in stable condition. No suspects were located.

Original Release

On September 07, 2017 at approximately 4:29 pm, Uniform Services Division officers responded to Cedar and Anchorage Streets in reference to a Shot Spotter Notification of gunfire. Arriving police officer’s located an adult male down on the corner of Cedar and Anchorage suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to his upper torso. The victim was treated on scene by New Castle County Paramedics and transported to the Christiana Hospital Emergency Room in critical condition. At the time of this release, this is an active crime scene. Several surrounding blocks of the shooting scene are closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Updates will be provided as available.

The investigation remains active and ongoing at this hour. Anyone with information relative to this investigation is asked to call Detective Thomas Curley at 302-576-3625. Information may also be left on the Delaware Crime Stoppers Tipline at 1-800-TIP-333, or email www.delawarecrimestoppers.org. Citizens can also Text a tip to NIXLE at 888777.