Grasonville Man Jermaine Lafel Miles Fatally Shot in Chestertown Maryland
In the quiet town of Chestertown in Kent County, Maryland, a devastating act of violence took the life of 50-year-old Jermaine Lafel Miles of Grasonville. The community is reeling from his sudden and tragic passing, as authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
According to the initial reports, the shooting occurred earlier this week at a residence in Chestertown. Mr. Miles had been visiting or staying at the property when, for reasons yet unclear, he was shot. Emergency medical personnel responded to the scene but were unable to save him. His death has been characterized by local officials as a homicide. Victim services and local faith leaders in Kent County have offered their condolences and support to his family.
Mr. Miles is described by friends and family as a dedicated father, loyal friend, and active member of his community in Grasonville, Queen Anne’s County. At 50 years old, he had worked in various roles over the years and was known for his warm personality and willingness to help others. He leaves behind surviving family members, including children, extended family, and numerous friends who say his loss has left a deep void.
The exact timeline remains under investigation, but law enforcement authorities from the Kent County Sheriff’s Office in coordination with Maryland state homicide units have identified the residence where the shooting took place and have secured that scene for forensic review. Witnesses are being interviewed and surrounding surveillance footage is being collected. At this time, no suspect names have been released, and no arrests have been announced publicly. Investigators have affirmed that the incident does not currently appear to be linked to random street violence but rather potentially a dispute or targeted act.
The community reaction has been swift and heartfelt. Local clergy offered prayers at an impromptu vigil held near the site of the residence, where neighbors lit candles and placed flowers in Mr. Miles’s memory. Leaders in Chestertown and Kent County emphasized that they stand with the family in this time of grief and urged anyone with information to come forward to law enforcement. Support services for victims and their families have been mobilized to assist those impacted by the tragedy.
Family members described Mr. Miles as someone who loved his children deeply, enjoyed neighborhood gatherings, and was often seen helping set up community events in Grasonville and beyond. Colleagues say he had built steady relationships over the years and was admired for his reliability and kindness. His loss is felt both personally by loved ones and broadly by those in the community who count him as a friend.
Authorities continue to work on key investigative steps: processing forensic evidence, analyzing ballistic data, conducting interviews with all individuals present at or near the scene, and following up on any leads or tips from the public. The Kent County Sheriff’s Office is urging members of the public to preserve any video footage from door-cameras or other surveillance systems for the relevant timeframe. They noted that even seemingly minor pieces of information can be crucial.
In the meantime, residents in Chestertown and the broader region are urged to remain vigilant, to report suspicious activity promptly, and to support one another in the wake of this violence. The community is rallying around the family of Jermaine Lafel Miles, offering meals, memorial donations, and expressions of solidarity. A formal memorial service is expected to be announced soon by Mr. Miles’s family and local funeral home.
This tragic event underscores the profound and often unpredictable impact of violence on small-town communities. The void left by Mr. Miles’s passing is one that many will feel for some time. As investigators continue their work, the hope remains that justice will be served, and that the memory of his life—his generosity, friendship, and love for family—will be honored by all who knew him.





