Cambridge Police Investigate Fatal Shooting of Virgil Emanual Simms IV
Cambridge, MD – Authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of 26-year-old Virgil Emanual Simms IV, who was killed Sunday evening in Dorchester County. The Cambridge Police Department responded to a Shot Spotter alert around 7:02 p.m. on October 20, 2024, in the 600 block of Pine Street. Upon arrival, officers found Simms suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and tragically pronounced him dead at the scene.
The initial investigation reveals that the area was the site of significant gunfire, with several vehicles damaged by bullets and multiple shell casings recovered. Cambridge Police, with the assistance of Maryland State Police (MSP) and the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office, worked to secure the crime scene. The presence of shell casings indicates that the shooting may have involved numerous rounds fired, though no details about the number of suspects or the motive behind the attack have been disclosed.
Maryland State Police’s Homicide and Crime Scene Units are actively assisting with the ongoing investigation. These units are working closely with local law enforcement to gather evidence and track down leads. Detectives are interviewing witnesses and reviewing any available surveillance footage to piece together the events that led to Simms’ death.
This tragic incident has left the Cambridge community on edge, as residents are grappling with the sudden violence. Gun-related crimes have a profound impact on communities, and the loss of a young life like Simms’ brings a heightened sense of urgency to the investigation. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that even small details could be vital in solving the case.
As of now, no arrests have been made, and authorities have not identified any suspects or persons of interest. Investigators continue to follow leads, hoping to bring justice for Simms and his family. Police are encouraging anyone with information to contact Cambridge Police at 410-228-3333 or Maryland State Police’s Homicide Unit at 443-783-7230. Anonymous tips can be submitted as well, helping to support the investigation while protecting the identity of witnesses.
The tragic loss of Virgil Emanual Simms IV has cast a shadow over the community. As the investigation continues, the family and friends of Simms are left grieving his untimely death, hoping that those responsible will be brought to justice. Meanwhile, local law enforcement remains committed to solving the case and preventing further violence in Cambridge.