Prince George's Man Indicted For Killing Daughter And Her Mother
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (WJZ) – A Prince George's County man is indicted for killing his daughter and the little girl's mother.
Daron Boswell-Johnson, 25, of District Heights, was indicted Friday on two counts of murder and use of a firearm during a violent crime.
He is accused of murdering NeShante Davis and their two-year-old daughter, Chloe, in February.
"To kill your own child is an unspeakable and unthinkable crime," Prince George's County Alsobrooks said. "We will prosecute this case aggressively to ensure that Mr. Johnson is held fully accountable for his actions."
Police say Davis was putting Chloe into a child seat in her parked car in Fort Washington when Johnson approached and demanded that she drop her ongoing child support order. He then shot Davis and Chloe multiple times before fleeing the scene.
Johnson later admitted to the murders and told police it was because he had been ordered by the court to pay $600 a month in child support after a November 2015 paternity test and hearing determined him to be Chloe's biological father.
Johnson remains in custody without bond. His next court date is pending.