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Cornelius McDonald, 33, of Upper Marlboro, was fatally shot early on Nov. 30 near a restaurant in Largo, Md. (Courtesy of Stay Sold via Viktor Valente/Courtesy of Stay Sold via Viktor Valente ) ...
LAKE ARBOR, Md. — Friends and family of Cornelius McDonald, a beloved D.C.-area community advocate, are working to carry on his legacy through continued nonprofit efforts, months after he was ...
McDonald was known throughout the DMV as a passionate advocate for gun violence prevention and mental health. He started his non-profit organization, Stay Solid, after the death of his brother.
“We gotta show more love than hate,” said Rico Scott, recalling his cousin, Cornelius McDonald, better known to those as “Neal.” McDonald, 33, died on Nov. 30 after Terrelle Bailey, 35 ...
LARGO, Md. — The monumental loss that Cornelius McDonald represents was reflected in the crowd in Largo, Maryland Saturday. "First I want to say thank you to everyone who came out,” McDonald's ...
Prince George's County community activist and leader Cornelius McDonald was shot and killed early Saturday morning. Mon, 23 Jun 2025 13:48:57 GMT (1750686537911) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Cornelius McDonald, an advocate who urged teens against gun violence, was fatally shot Saturday in Prince George’s County. Accessibility statement Skip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness ...
Greenberg Gibbons Properties previously tried to rezone a site in Cornelius to allow for the development of a flex industrial park. That request was withdrawn in July 2023.
Cornelius McDonald, 33, was shot and killed outside of a restaurant in Upper Marlboro, Maryland early Saturday morning, Prince George's police say.
CORNELIUS, Ore. — A crash between a school bus and a passenger car in Cornelius sent several adults to the hospital Wednesday morning, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said.
CORNELIUS, Ore. — A vehicle ran a red light and crashed into a school bus in Cornelius Wednesday morning, according to a spokesperson for the Washington County Sheriff's Office. No students were ...
Cornelius Police Chief Mitch Coley, in a statement to ABC News, said the "community has been shaken to its core," and described the deaths as "an unthinkable tragedy." "While the investigation is ...