The Durham Police Department has shone a light on an unsolved homicide that pierced the community’s sense of safety over four years ago. The cold case concerns Russell James Dukes Jr., a 28-year-old father, son, and brother, who was fatally shot while sitting inside a vehicle on Leon Street in Durham on May 28, 2020. Responding to a “shots fired” call at approximately 9:15 p.m., officers discovered Dukes inside the car, where he was declared dead at the scene.
Despite the passing of time, the details of what transpired on that fateful night remain clouded in mystery, and the perpetrator or perpetrators have yet to be brought to justice. Durham Police have reiterated their call for community assistance, urging anyone with even a sliver of information to step forward. In a social media post, they stressed, “But someone knows something. It’s time to break the silence.”
Russell’s death is not just a statistic, it’s a wound that refuses to heal for those who knew and loved him for his luminous spirit and kindness. Family and friends remember him as someone with a fervent passion for cars, and his absence has left an indelible void in their lives. The Durham CrimeStoppers have appealed to the public, emphasizing that no tip is too small and anonymity is guaranteed. Those who wish to provide information can do so by calling Durham CrimeStoppers at (919) 683-1200 or by submitting a tip online at DurhamCrimeStoppers.org. There might also be a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest, a potentially motivating factor for someone to come forth with crucial evidence…