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MARYLAND (WBFF) — Brianna Mae Weisharr, a 25-year-old known as Bri to those close to her, was one of three people killed in a house fire in Washington County on Nov. 18.
Her mother, Shannon, spoke exclusively to FOX45 News on Saturday, expressing her grief and determination to seek justice for her daughter.
“She had so much to offer this world and now she has no chance, because these people stole her,” Shannon said.
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On Nov. 29, Maryland State Police announced the arrest of four suspects in connection with the fire. Darnell Hawkins, 47, of Baltimore, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree arson. Hawkins was previously convicted of first-degree murder in 1997.
Maurice Mouzon, 46, also of Baltimore, faces charges of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and handgun violation. Mouzon was listed as a repeat violent offender in 2007.
Kierra White, 35, of Glen Burnie, and Tony Smith, 43, of Hagerstown, are also charged. White faces an acting as an accessory after the fact to murder charge, while Smith faces first-degree murder and first-degree arson charges.
Retired DEA Special Agent Ted Golden commented on the issue of repeat violent offenders, noting that “within 60 to 90 days most folks violate again anyway. We’re talking about 85% or higher.”
Golden criticized the elimination of the three strikes rule, which mandated life sentences for repeat offenders.
Shannon, through her pain, is determined to honor her daughter by seeking change.
“Her death will not be in vain, if I have anything to do with it,” she said. “My life mission is to be her voice.”
Brianna Mae Weisharr. (WBFF)
Maryland State Police anticipates additional arrests and urges anyone with information to call the Maryland State Police Hagerstown Barrack at 301-766-3800. Calls may remain confidential.