Pennsylvania Man Arrested in Connection with Murder of D.C. Photographer
In a tragic turn of events, a Pennsylvania man has been apprehended in connection with the murder of a well-known Washington, D.C. photographer, Joseph Anthony Shymanski. Shymanski, a 51-year-old father of two, vanished from Huntingtown, Maryland, on a fateful Sunday.
Local authorities from Calvert County, Maryland, revealed the arrest of Brandon R. Holbrook, 47, from Reedsville, Pennsylvania. Joseph Shymanski was renowned for his photography, which he regularly showcased at a weekly outdoor market on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
Following an extensive search of Shymanski’s residence in Huntingtown, investigators grew suspicious of foul play and identified Holbrook as the prime suspect. Detectives from the Criminal Investigative Bureau (CIB) then journeyed to Reedsville, executing multiple search warrants and taking Holbrook into custody. He faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and first-degree assault.
Holbrook currently remains in custody in Pennsylvania, awaiting extradition to Maryland. In a significant development, CIB detectives, assisted by the Mifflin County Regional Police Department, located remains believed to be those of Joseph Shymanski.
“While we have yet to formally identify the remains discovered, we do believe they are associated with our ongoing investigation,” stated the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office in a Facebook post. “In wake of this tragic case, our condolences go out to the family of Mr. Joseph Shymanski, especially his children. Our thoughts remain with them at this very difficult time.”
Authorities emphasize that Shymanski’s murder appears to be an isolated incident, and no other suspects have been linked to the crime. At this stage, additional details about the murder have not been disclosed.
“To know Joe was to love him,” expressed a friend of the victim in a heartfelt Facebook post. “He was the king of fun and lit up the room with his infectious smile. This is a tough one. If you’ve seen pictures of my band in and around DC… it’s likely through the lens of Joe Shymanski’s camera.”
Another friend added that Shymanski was “truly loved by so many and touched people with his amazing personality.”
“Joe was one of a kind,” wrote yet another friend. “His charisma put you at immediate ease, his smile and laugh were contagious, he was caring and protective, and his handshake agreement for most things was ‘don’t be an a–hole.'”
Members of the Washington, D.C. community held a vigil for Shymanski during the time he was still missing. The event description on Facebook hailed him as a “beloved artist and photographer based at Eastern Market for over 20 years.” Shymanski was particularly known for his photography featuring Lego figurines.
The motive behind the alleged murder remains undisclosed as investigators continue their efforts.
Authorities urge anyone with information related to the case to reach out to Calvert County Detective W. Wells at [email protected], referencing case No. 23-62906.