Springfield man indicted in shooting death near funeral home

Man charged in first homicide of 2024.
The Springfield Police Division investigate Chevy Tahoe, parked along Mason Street, where a man was found with a gunshot wound to the head Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

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The Springfield Police Division investigate Chevy Tahoe, parked along Mason Street, where a man was found with a gunshot wound to the head Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

A Springfield man was indicted Tuesday in connection to the shooting death of another man last week.

Douglas L. Crowley Sr., 45, was indicted on two counts of murder, one felonious assault charge, improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle, discharge of firearms on or near prohibited premises, tampering with evidence and having weapons while under disability

He is charged with killing Richard A. Howard, 45, in an incident on the city’s north side.

The incident was reported about 1:30 p.m. Feb. 6 after Howard was found dead inside a vehicle in the 800 block of Mason Street with a gunshot wound to the head.

Howard was in a white Chevrolet Tahoe directly behind Littleton & Rue Funeral Home, according to the Springfield Police Division.

Springfield Police Division Sgt. James Byron said last week the shooting is believed to be related to a dispute between the two men over the ownership of the vehicle. He declined to share to whom the vehicle is registered.

A 911 caller told a dispatcher she was walking across the street to the funeral home, where she works, when she happened to glance inside the vehicle parked by the sidewalk. She said she saw the man slumped over the center console, and he didn’t appear to be breathing.

“There is somebody who is slumped over, and I see a bunch of blood on the car,” the caller said. “He looks like he’s been shot in the head.”

The caller said she did not hear anything prior to seeing the man and “just happened” to look in the car.

According to an incident report, surveillance footage showed a vehicle that was later found at the Fairfax Motel. A caller told dispatch Tuesday night that Howard had been “having problems” with Crowley.

In the car at the motel, police found identification for Crowley, and he was found to match the description of the suspect in the video footage. He was staying at the motel.

“After being advised of his Miranda warning, Douglas admitted to being at the scene and pointing a firearm in the vehicle and firing one round at the victim,” the incident report states.

Douglas Crowley. CONTRIBUTED

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