UPDATE: Leonardtown 18-Year-Old Arrested Again, Faces Attempted Murder and Firearm Charges After Prior Release

June 26, 2026
Deshawn Swein Campbell, 18, of Dameron

Deshawn Swein Campbell, 18, of Dameron

6/17/2026: On June 25, 2026, detectives assigned to the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division arrested in connection with a double shooting at a Lexington Park apartment complex.

On June 13, deputies from the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 46000 block of Hilton Drive for reports of multiple shots fired. Upon arrival, deputies found two victims suffering from gunshot wounds.

Campbell is charged with 17 criminal counts, including
• Two counts of attempted first-degree murder
• Two counts of attempted second-degree murder
• Two counts of assault first-degree
• Two counts of assault second-degree
• Two counts of use of a firearm during a violent crime
• Reckless endangerment
• Illegal possession of a firearm by a minor
• Illegal possession of ammunition
• Handgun in vehicle
• Loaded handgun in vehicle
• Handgun on person
• Loaded handgun on person

Campbell is being held at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Leonardtown on no-bond status.

The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Warren Forinash at 301-475-4200, ext. 8072, or by email at [email protected].

Campbell was taken into custody during an execution of several search and seizure warrants at a residence on Three Notch Road in Dameron on June 16, 2026. According to court documents, deputies arrived to serve a residential search warrant and a separate warrant for Campbell’s person while he was seated in a vehicle. Authorities said Campbell initially followed commands to walk toward deputies, but resisted when a sergeant attempted to place him in custody and remove a cell phone from his hand. Deputies alleged Campbell pulled away, tried to keep hold of the phone, resisted being handcuffed, and struck a sergeant in the chest before being restrained. After appearing before a judicial officer early the next morning, Campbell was released on personal recognizance, meaning no bail amount was required, with conditions that he not commit any crimes and appear in court when notified.

6/17/2026: Deshawn Campbell, 18, of Leonardtown, has been charged with obstructing and hindering, resisting or interfering with arrest, and second-degree assault after authorities say he struggled with deputies during the service of search warrants in Dameron on June 16, 2026.

The charges stem from an operation at a residence on Three Notch Road in Dameron, where numerous members of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office responded to serve several search and seizure warrants. According to police, the warrants included a residential search warrant and a search warrant for Campbell’s person.

Authorities said Campbell was seated in a vehicle when deputies arrived. Deputies gave him verbal commands to walk toward law enforcement, and he initially complied. A sergeant with the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office then approached Campbell to place him in custody and carry out the search warrant for his person.

According to the allegations, the sergeant attempted to remove a cell phone from Campbell’s hand. Authorities said Campbell then “resisted arrest by violently pulling away and forcefully trying to maintain grasp of his phone.” Deputies reported that force had to be used to place Campbell on the ground so they could maintain control of him.

Once Campbell was on the ground, authorities say he continued to resist arrest by rolling onto his back to avoid being handcuffed. Deputies further alleged that Campbell “assaulted Sgt. Teague by forcefully striking him in the chest area with his hand.”

The filing states that Campbell’s actions “hindered the furtherance of criminal investigation and the service of the search and seizure warrants.”

In the formal charge language, Campbell is accused of intentionally and knowingly obstructing and hindering a police officer in the performance of lawful duties. He is also accused of intentionally resisting or interfering with a lawful arrest and assaulting a sergeant in the second degree.

Campbell appeared before a judicial officer early June 17, 2026. During the initial appearance, he was advised of the charges, possible penalties, and his right to an attorney. The paperwork states that Campbell appeared without an attorney and elected to waive an attorney for the initial appearance only. A judicial officer found that the waiver was made knowingly and voluntarily.

Campbell was released on personal recognizance, meaning no bail amount was required for his release. As conditions of release, he was ordered not to engage in criminal conduct and to appear in court when notified. The release notice also informed him that a warrant could be issued for any violation of release conditions and that he must notify the court in writing of any change of address or telephone number.

A questionnaire completed during the initial appearance listed Campbell as a Maryland resident, single, self-employed, and living with his mother. It also noted no prior convictions and no prior failures to appear, while listing pending cases and probation or parole as “yes.”

Campbell is scheduled for a court date on August 10, 2026, at 1 p.m. in St. Mary’s District Court in Leonardtown.