Police Make Arrest in Road Rage Murder of 20-Year-Old Nyah Hairston

November 7, 2025

Dominec Proctor, 28 of Glenn Dale, Maryland

Maryland State Police Homicide Unit charged a Prince George’s County man with the murder of Nyah Hairston, a 20-year-old woman shot while driving on the Capital Beltway last year.

The accused is identified as Dominec Proctor, 28 of Glenn Dale, Maryland. Proctor is charged with first-degree murder. He is currently being held without bond in Virginia on unrelated charges.

Shortly before 10:45 p.m. on Friday, May 3, 2024, troopers from Forestville Barrack responded to the report of a vehicle off the roadway in the area of southbound I-495 prior to Landover Road.

When troopers arrived, a gray Nissan Versa was located in a ditch with the driver, later identified as Nyah, in the driver’s seat. Nyah was unresponsive.

Troopers were forced to break the window to make entry and extract Nyah from the vehicle. EMS responders rendered aid to Nyah on the scene and transported her to the University of Maryland Capital Region Trauma Center where she was later pronounced deceased.

Information gleaned through the investigation led investigators from the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit to the suspected shooter, identified as Proctor. State Police obtained an arrest warrant and charged Proctor with Nyah’s death.

Maryland State Police investigators were assisted by the FBI Baltimore Field Office’s Cross Border Violent Crime Task Force, Metropolitan Police Department, Office of the State’s Attorney in Prince George’s County and other law enforcement agencies.

The case of Nyah Hairston is the third road-rage murder investigated by the Maryland State Police Homicide Unit since 2022. Police continue to investigate the two fatal road rage shootings that resulted in the deaths of Charlie Marks and Delonte Hicks.