Suspect Indicted in Stabbing Homicide and Aggravated Assault, Was Involved
in Injuring Task Force Officer from VSP
Following an indictment by a grand jury last week, the
suspect in a stabbing homicide and aggravated assault on July 18 has been
charged. He was also involved in the stabbing of a Task Force officer from the Virginia
State Police that same day.
RPD detectives were assisted by the U.S. Marshal’s Capital
Area Regional Fugitive Task Force. Flock automatic license plate readers were
used, in part, to locate the suspect on July 18 just hours after the violent
crimes.
Jordan Condra, 36, unhoused, has been charged with murder, malicious
wounding, and assault during the commission of a felony (x2). His booking photo
is attached.
Condra has been previously charged by the Virginia State
Police in connection with the wounding of the Task Force officer.
Early Saturday morning, July 18,
at approximately 1:33 a.m., officers responded to the 200 block of East
Marshall Street for a report of a person who had been stabbed. Upon
arrival, officers located an adult male who had been sleeping on a bench and
was suffering from a stab wound. He was transported to a local hospital with injuries
which were not considered life-threatening.
At approximately 6:08 a.m. on
July 18, the Richmond Ambulance Authority responded to the report of a male
who was bleeding in the 100 block of East Cary Street. Emergency
personnel located a deceased adult male, Devin Sherrod, 57, unhoused, who had been sleeping in a parking deck and
had suffered an apparent stab wound.
At approximately 3:35 p.m. on July
18, officers located the vehicle of interest and the suspect near East 18th
and Everett streets. Members of the U.S. Marshal’s Capital Area Regional
Fugitive Task Force approached the suspect. During the encounter, the suspect
stabbed a Task Force member, who then discharged his weapon.
The suspect, Condra, was
transported to a local hospital with injuries initially considered life
threatening. He is now in custody at the Richmond Justice Center.
The Task Force member who was
stabbed was also transported to a local hospital with injuries initially
considered life threatening.
A
second Task Force member sustained injuries during the incident and was
transported to a local hospital with injuries that were not considered
life-threatening.
The
Virginia State Police are leading the investigation into the officer-involved
shooting.
No RPD
officers were injured or discharged their weapons during the incident.
Anyone
with further information related to this incident is asked to contact Major
Crimes Detective A. Darnell at (804) 646-3927 or Crime Stoppers at (804)
780-1000. Tips may also be submitted through the P3 Tips Crime Stoppers
smartphone app. All Crime Stoppers reporting methods are anonymous.