The Suburban Hospital employee accused of killing his boss over a poor performance review has been indicted in the slaying, according to court records.
Records show a Montgomery County Circuit Court grand jury indicted 49-year-old Keith D. Little on charges of first-degree murder and armed robbery.
Police allege that Little killed his supervisor, Roosevelt Brockington Jr., in the Bethesda hospital’s basement boiler room on Jan. 1, stabbing him more than 70 times.
Brockington, 40, was the hospital’s lead engineer and Little’s direct supervisor. Brockington had recently reprimanded Little several times and denied him a raise in a performance review, according to police officials and court documents.
