Just researching this & another shooting & found the following website:
http://data.delawareonline.com/webapps/crime/It provides a database of Wilmington shootings going back to 2011 as well as a running scorecard for 2011, 2012 & 2013.
The arrest rate for homicide related shootings (intentional homicides?) is less than 50%
For non-homicide related shootings it is less than 20%
I'm sure that the conviction rate is even less.
Plus, I found the following from an article published this past Feb:
"Repeat offenders like Dollard often avoid prison because Delaware’s sentencing rules instruct judges to impose the “least-restrictive and most cost-effective’’punishment. With prisons crammed beyond capacity in one of America’s most violent states, and no political will or money to build more, judges have marching orders to reserve $36,000-a-year prison beds for offenders convicted of violent crimes."
It would appear that somewhere around 75% of the murderers in this state are never punished.
Step 1: We need a new Attorney General who knows how to kick butt & put these people away.