Fugitive Wanted in Deadly Accomack Bar Shooting Arrested in Pocomoke City

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June 22, 2026

Accomack County, VA - A wanted man connected to a deadly shooting at an Accomack County bar is now in custody. The U.S. Marshals Service arrested him after being on the run since the shooting happened back in April.

Terry Thomas Bragg Jr., 28, was arrested just in Pocomoke City, Maryland in the 500 block of Young Street. U.S. Marshals took him into custody without any incident.

Bragg faces several serious charges. They include malicious shooting, shooting into an occupied building, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and reckless handling of a firearm.

These charges stem from a shooting at the Par 4 Bar & Grill in Accomack County, Virginia on April 19, 2026. That shooting left one person dead and five others injured. It's a tragedy that's been weighing on the community ever since.

Bragg is the second person arrested in connection with the case. Skylor Crippen, 35, was arrested by the Accomack County Sheriff's Office on the same day as the shooting.

Investigators asked for help finding Bragg back on May 28, 2026. That's when the Accomack County Sheriff's Office reached out to the U.S. Marshals Service for assistance. Their teamwork led to the arrest.

The arrest was made by the USMS Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force, Salisbury Division. Bragg is now being held at the Worcester County Detention Center. He's awaiting extradition back to Virginia to face his charges.

Patrick Brennan, Acting Commander of the task force, spoke about the arrest. "This arrest is yet another example of the strong partnership between the U. S. Marshals Service and our state and local partners," he said. "It is my hope that the citizens of the Eastern Shore take comfort knowing the U. S. Marshals Service and our state and local partners are diligently working together to remove violent criminals from the community."

The task force has been around since 2004. It brings together federal, state, and local law enforcement to track down dangerous fugitives.

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