Danville, Illinois, Man Charged With Carjacking Resulting in Death and Murder
URBANA, Ill. – A grand jury today returned a superseding indictment charging Kevin Marshall, 32, of Danville, Illinois, with allegedly carjacking and murdering Daniel Walter, a 28-year-old man from Williamsport, Indiana, on or about April 25, 2020. The superseding indictment also charges Marshall with allegedly possessing firearms as a felon, as well as possessing methamphetamine with the intent to distribute and carrying firearms during and in relation to the methamphetamine trafficking.
The superseding indictment alleges that Marshall illegally possessed three firearms as a felon – a Taurus 9mm handgun, a Colt .45 caliber handgun, and a Phoenix Arms .22LR caliber handgun – between April 14, 2020, and August 18, 2020. The superseding indictment further alleges that Marshall used the Taurus 9mm handgun to murder Walter on or about April 25, 2020, during a carjacking where Marshall took Walter’s 2005 Ford F-150. Marshall is also charged with allegedly possessing more than 50 grams of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute between July 24, 2020, and August 18, 2020, and with carrying the Taurus 9mm and Colt .45 caliber firearms during and in relation to the methamphetamine trafficking.
The superseding indictment includes special findings by the grand jury alleging that Marshall has a prior state conviction for second-degree murder that involved his use of a firearm against another person, and that Marshall allegedly committed the carjacking and murder of Walter after substantial planning and premeditation and in the expectation of obtaining items of pecuniary value.
Marshall was previously arrested in Danville on August 18, 2020, and was charged in the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois with the possession of firearms by a felon on August 3, 2021. Marshall has remained in pretrial detention since that time.
If convicted, the maximum statutory penalties for the charges of carjacking resulting in death and murder using a firearm during and in relation to the carjacking are up to life imprisonment or the death penalty.
Agencies participating in the investigation include the Danville Police Department; the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Springfield Field Office; the Illinois State Police; the U.S. Marshals Service; the Vermilion County Sheriff’s Office; and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Bryan D. Freres and Eugene L. Miller are representing the government in the prosecution in coordination and cooperation with Vermilion County State’s Attorney Jacqueline Lacy.
Members of the public are reminded that a superseding indictment is merely an accusation; the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.