Obituaries
Funeral for Slain Officer: Public May Attend Viewing, Memorial
Prince George's county residents may join police and family members of Jacai Colson in mourning his death.

UPPER MARLBORO, MD — Some of the funeral services for Jacai Colson – the Prince George’s County Police officer who died in a shooting outside the District III police station in Landover – will be open to the public Thursday and Friday.
A member of Maryland Wives Behind the Badge shared this post with us on the Bowie Patch Facebook page urging area residents to turn out near the church Friday following Colson's funeral.
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“Maryland Wives Behind the Badge would like to invite all members of the community to pay their respects to POFC Colson and his family. Please gather on the street outside of the First Baptist Church of Glenarden on Friday, March 25th at 12:30pm.
"Please help us show Officer Colson's family, and the entire PGPD that we appreciate the tremendous sacrifice that was made by Officer Colson last week. We will gather outside the church at the end of the funeral to show the family how much we appreciate their son's service and the sacrifice he made to protect our community. Consider wearing blue and bringing an American Flag to wave as the family leaves the church."
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Updated Funeral, Memorial Service Details
The viewing and memorial service will be held in Beltsville and Upper Marboro, while Colson will be buried in his native Pennsylvania, officials said. Due to the outpouring of support from around the country, the police department now says the viewing on Thursday and funeral on Friday will be open to the public.
Colson died March 13vin what is described by authorities as an ambush by Michael Ford of Landover, who was then shot by police officers as they charged out of the District III police station in Landover to subdue the gunman. Ford is charged with murder in Colson's death.
Colson, 28, is survived by his parents, James and Sheila Colson, and a younger brother, Jurea. He grew up in Boothwyn, PA.
Here is the service information:
Viewing:
Thursday, March 24th
2:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Borgwardt Funeral Home, 4400 Powder Mill Road in Beltsville
Friday, March 25
9:00 am to 11:00 am
First Baptist Church of Glenarden, 600 Watkins Park Drive in Upper Marlboro
Memorial Service:
Friday, March 25
11:00 am
First Baptist Church of Glenarden, 600 Watkins Park Drive in Upper Marlboro
Funeral:
Monday, March 28
12:00 pm
Lawn Croft Cemetery in Marcus Hook, PA
Recap of Fatal Shooting
Colson was deliberately fired on by a fellow police officer during the melee of a gun battle reportedly started by a Landover man, authorities said.
The suspect who reportedly fired on Prince George's County Police in an effort to commit "suicide by cop" was charged with second-degree murder in the death of an officer during the melee.
Prince George's County Police Chief Hank Stawinski said at a press conference that the shot that killed Colson was not an errant shot fired by another police officer. The chief wouldn’t elaborate on whether fellow police officers mistook Colson for the shooter since he arrived at the scene in plain clothes and an unmarked squad car.
Michael DeAndre Ford, 22, of Landover has been charged with second-degree murder, six counts of attempted first-degree murder, nine counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a felony and additional charges. He is still at the hospital and currently in a no-bond status, authorities said Wednesday.
Ford's brothers -- Malik Ford, 21, of Fort Washington and Elijah Ford, 18, of Landover – reportedly knew Michael’s plan to ambush the police station.
Residents have been encouraged to post messages in memory of Colson on the police department's Facebook page.
“We know Jacai's family and friends, his PGPD brothers and sisters, law enforcement as a whole and our Prince George's County community would appreciate your kind gesture,” the agency said.
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