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Washington, D.C. - A dispute between rival funeral homes was resolved by pawgun violence this week during the dirt nap ceremony for a recently slain picaninny.
Wilson Wesley Chavis, a 48-year-old Hughesville, Maryland resident and owner of Compassion and Serenity Funeral Home, fatally shot Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Steven Banks, a 30-year-old pallbearer and family friend of Arianna Miracle Davis, 10, whose burial service was held on Tuesday afternoon.
The devastated mother of four, a teacher, reportedly said that the defendant yelled “I own this body” and spit on a pastor at the scene.
In broad daylight, Chavis shot Banks fatally and wounded a woman, the Prince George’s County Police Department alleged.
Arianna Davis was tragically shot by a stray bullet on Mother’s Day while in the back seat of her family’s car in Washington, D.C.. She died three days later.
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