Most Wanted: Black Guerilla Family gang member wanted in murder

May 29, 2013 | 7:00 pm
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Scott McCabe

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U.S. Marshals are looking for a Maryland man who ambushed and killed a fellow gang member, and they are asking the public for information to help capture him.

According to law enforcement authorities, Keenan Victor and other members of the Black Guerilla Family laid in wait for Arnold G. Fagans Jr. outside the victim's apartment on the night of Jan. 12, 2012. When Fagans appeared, Victor gunned him down in cold blood, authorities said.

Fagans, 20, was shot multiple times in the torso and left for dead.

At least five people have been arrested in the killing, but Victor remains on the run, said Matt Burke, supervisory inspector of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force. Victor is charged with first-degree murder while armed.

"This doesn't seem like much of a family, but we would like to arrange a family reunion for Victor with his other co-defendants in this case," Burke said.

Gang members are likely helping the 21-year-old Victor hide from authorities. He has associates in Kensington, Glen Burnie, Baltimore and Salisbury.

Victor is listed as being 5-foot-10 and 170 pounds.

Anyone with information should contact the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force at 301-489-1717.

Since 2008, The Washington Examiner's "Most Wanted" weekly feature has led directly to the capture or surrender of 53 fugitives, including one earlier this month who had his newspaper clipping in his pocket when he was captured.

At least nine of the captured fugitives were wanted for murder or had previously been convicted of a homicide.

The Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force, run by the U.S. Marshals Service, is comprised of 30 federal, state and local agencies from Baltimore to Norfolk. The task force has captured more than 33,000 wanted fugitives since its creation in 2004.
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