Prince George's County

‘Inspiring' anti-gun violence advocate shot and killed at Largo restaurant

Cornelius McDonald was known as a community leader in Maryland, Prince George's County Council Member Wala Blegay said

NBC Universal, Inc. A Prince George’s County community leader was shot and killed outside a restaurant in Largo, Maryland Saturday. News4’s Mauricio Casillas reports.

A cherished community leader who sought to prevent gun violence died after he was shot Saturday outside a restaurant in Largo, Maryland.

Prince George's County police responded to the 9600 block of Lottsford Court at 12:45 a.m. to a report of gunshots. When police arrived on the scene, they found Cornelius McDonald, of Upper Marlboro, suffering from gunshot wounds.

McDonald was pronounced dead on the scene, police say.

“It's never good at any point in time, but for this to happen around the holidays, it's even rougher,” said McDonald’s cousin Rico Scott.

McDonald was a "beloved leader" who attended Largo High School, Prince George's County Council Member Wala Blegay said in a statement. She said his "dedication to uplifting others has left a lasting legacy."

Rico says the family is stunned and heartbroken as they deal with difficult but familiar pain. McDonald's brother lost his life to gun violence more than five years ago.

His brother's death motivated McDonald to start his nonprofit Stay Solid, which supports youth and young adults in the region who face mental health challenges.

Stay Solid released a statement describing McDonald as "a cherished leader, advocate, and pillar of our community."

"His mission to shed light on mental health within inner-city communities and his passionate efforts to combat gun violence were nothing short of inspiring," the statement said.

McDonald shared his story with high schoolers in the community who face similar struggles. He was dedicated to preventing gun violence and showing love to others.

“You know, I would see him at any random time, or even when he was doing his work, and first thing he'd do was come up to me and give me a hug,” Scott, McDonald's cousin, said. “That's just him.”

McDonald was a dedicated father to his 7-year-old son, his family shared.

Another cousin, Lachelle Harrison, said the loss is monumental but they take comfort in knowing McDonald touched so many lives.

“For us, he was the glue and the heartbeat to our family,” she said. “He loved having fun, and he just loved being around people. He was a change agent in so many different ways, and he was a beautiful soul.”

Investigators are working to identify and locate the person who shot McDonald. The motive behind the shooting is also under investigation.

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