
UPDATE: Local new outlets have the story that Poke was captured just before 4 p.m. in Prince George's County and is in police custody, while CNN.com says he was shot dead during a shoot-out with police.
UPDATE: Indeed, everyone is now reporting that Poke was shot by police during his capture and pronounced dead at the hospital.
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Police across the D.C. and Baltimore region are searching for Kelvin Poke, pictured right, a 45-year-old armed inmate who escaped from Laurel Regional Hospital this morning and has since carjacked at least two vehicles, shooting one driver and fleeing into the city limits of Washington D.C.
The Baltimore Sun says that Poke was believed to have fled the hospital in a stolen Toyota Camry, whose driver was shot, about 9 a.m. That car was later found abandoned in 1100 block of 1st Street NE, having been damaged by a small fire. Another carjacking occurred shortly after in the same area, at about 1 p.m.: A white 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac with D.C. government tags # 3690 was stolen.
MPD sent out an email alert describing Poke as a black male, 6'4" and 215 lbs. He may be in one of two stolen vehicles: the white 4-door Explorer or a Black Impala or Black Crown Victoria. The last known location was near 53rd & Fitch Street NE. If you think you see Poke, call 911 immediately. The suspect is armed.



Shoo, he's smart for coming here.
That second car-jacking was a few blocks from my office. Good that I don't go outside for lunch.
The escaped convict was sentenced to life plus 40 years. Not a nice guy. Next time they bring him to the doctor, they should strap him in like Hannibal Lecter.
Any plans to fix the broken link for the next article?
Captured.
Bad guy was caught in PG County.
Yup, back in custody
http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=708&sid=1319338
He was shot and killed by police, apparently:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/01/02/maryland.hospital/index.html
Good riddance.
The Post is also reporting that he is now deceased. You have to click the article link from the front page, but the actual article's headline indicates that he was indeed shot and killed.
welly, i guess DEAD is, in a sense, in custody...
The difference being the level of extremely dead you have to be to be declared dead by a mere EMT. Namely:
* Brains - y.
* Egregiously stillborn.
* Decay - ey
* Pointedly headless or bifurcated.
* In cardiac arrest*
* at mass casualty event with many critical friends.
"Very, very shot" doesn't count. They almost always "die in custody."