Man Accused of Killing UMD Football Player Has Trial Pushed Back

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A man accused of killing a University of Maryland football player had his trial pushed back during reception court on Oct. 7 at Baltimore City Circuit Court. 

Kalim Satterfield, 23, is accused of killing 28-year-old David Mackall Jr. on May 29, 2019, on the 1900 block of Braddish Avenue. According to The Baltimore Sun, Mackall was shot seven times in the head and body.

Satterfield is charged with first-degree murder, firearm use in a felony crime, illegal possession of a regulated firearm, and having a handgun on his person.

Satterfield, who was 20 at the time of the incident, had a trial scheduled for Oct. 13. Counsel asked for this date to be postponed due to an important witness’s exposure to COVID-19.

The trial is now scheduled for March 15, 2022.