Skip to main content

Montgomery Co. police ID man fatally shot in Silver Spring

Montgomery County Police Car(WTOP )

SILVER SPRING, Md. — Detectives with the Montgomery County police are investigating the circumstances that led to a fatal shooting Wednesday night in the Forest Glen area of Silver Spring, Maryland.

The shooting happened in a home on Belvedere Boulevard, just east of Georgia Avenue, before 10 p.m.

Montgomery County Police identified the victim as 20-year-old Jon-Christian Kematchet-Webster, who lived in the home.

There were several people inside the home and one of them called the police to report the incident, according to investigators.

“The caller stated that a subject entered the home and shot another occupant of the house,” said Officer Rick Goodale, a Montgomery County police spokesman.

When officers arrived on the scene, they found the man who had been shot on the upper level of the home.

“He was taken to a hospital where unfortunately he succumbed to his injuries,” Goodale said.

The suspect fled the house after the shooting. Police said they do not believe the shooting was random.

Some of the questions investigators are trying to answer is whether or not the shooter forced himself into the home and if anyone there at the time knew the shooter.

“They’re interviewing witnesses,” Goodale said. “It’s in the very early stages.”

Investigators urge anyone who may have information to contact the Major Crimes Division at 240-773-5070.

WTOP’s Jack Moore contributed to this report. 

How the ‘Juventus Way’ helped young Montgomery Co. soccer players during pandemic

When play resumes June 20 in Italy's Serie A, Juventus will be in first place and looking to secure its 68th league championship. If you're not familiar with one of the world's most famous soccer teams, think the New York Yankees of Italian soccer. But all its glamour and success is matched with true character and commitment for the way the game is played. That's not just limited to the team in Italy, but extends to a global network of youth clubs, including the Montgomery County, Maryland-based Juventus Academy DC Metro.
Read Next Story