Christopher David “Chris” Parsley III of Centreville, Queen Anne’s County, Maryland, United States was fatally shot during a house party in the 1500 block of Centreville Road in Queenstown, Queen Anne’s County on June 1, 2025. He was 19.
Another man, 27, and a woman, 28, were also shot. They were flown to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, Maryland for their injuries.
Chris Parsley III
Parsley was born in Centreville to Christopher David Parsley Jr. and Erin Carns Jordan. Christopher Jr. is Christopher David Parsley Sr. and Renee Parsley‘s son and Jordan is Ronald Charles Carns and Beverly Graves‘ daughter.
Christopher Jr. is married to Brittany Parsley and Jordan is married to Joe Jordan. Chris has six siblings namely Brendan Parsley, Kali Price, Dalton Parsley, Bane Parsley, Madison Jordan and Evan Jordan.
Chris loved playing baseball and fishing. He was employed as a waterman.
In 2024, Chris graduated from Queen Anne’s County High School in Centreville and became a certified carpenter. He was employed at Waterfront Marine in Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
On January 26, 2025, Chris turned 19. At around 1:15 a.m. on June 1, 2025, he was killed in Queensland where he attended a bonfire with friends.
On October 6, 2025, warrants were issued for the arrests of Travis Lissau, 27, of Centreville, James Lawson, 20, of Queenstown and Kamryn Andrews, 19, of Seaford, Delaware, USA in relation to the fatal shooting of Chris. On October 8, 2025, the three suspects were arrested.
Lissau, Lawson and Andrews are all being held without bond. Here is a list of the charges filed against them:
Kamryn Andrews
- manslaughter
- possession of handgun in vehicle
- possession of loaded handgun in vehicle
- possession of a firearm as a minor
- two counts of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of possession of a handgun on person
- four counts of second-degree assault
- four counts of reckless endangerment
- four counts of firearm used in the commission of a crime of violence
James Lawson
- manslaughter
- possession of a loaded handgun on person
- possession of a firearm as a minor
- possession of a firearm without a serial number
- two counts of conspiracy to alter physical evidence to avoid criminal prosecution
- two counts of possession of a handgun on person
- four counts of attempted second-degree murder
- five counts of first-degree assault
- five counts of second-degree assault
- five counts of reckless endangerment
- five counts of possession of a firearm used in the commission of a crime of violence
Travis Lissau
- manslaughter
- possession of a firearm without a serial number
- conspiracy to alter physical evidence to avoid criminal prosecution
- two counts of loaded handgun on person
- four counts of attempted second-degree murder
- five counts of first-degree assault
- five counts of second-degree assault
- five counts of reckless endangerment
- five counts of firearm used in the commission of a crime of violence
