Annapolis police met with the community Tuesday evening to discuss recent violence in the aftermath of a shooting that left a man dead and a child injured near a school bus stop. Police said 36-year-old John Simms Jr. was killed and an 11-year-old was injured after a shooting around 7:40 a.m. on March 19, in the 100 block of Clay Street, with children in the area. Shatoya Larkins is asking for the man who killed her 4-year-old daughter's father to turn himself in. "Now my daughter don't have a father, the only man she will ever know," Larkins said. Annapolis police and the U.S. Marshals are searching for 31-year-old Roscoe Jerome Jones, from Oxon Hill, Maryland, who is facing murder and assault charges. "We're going to pull out all of the stops until we get this person off of the streets," Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson said. "I really hope that we have him off the streets any minute now." Police said the shooting stemmed from an argument between Jones and Simms. Investigators say Jones allegedly shot Simms multiple times. "The argument escalated into a fight, mace was deployed, it was a melee, people were scattering and running, and the next thing you know, a gun comes out," Jackson said. Annapolis police say Roscoe Jones has a violent criminal history and should be considered armed and dangerous. They're asking anyone with information about this incident or Jones' whereabouts to contact Annapolis police or call 911.
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