DEVELOPING: Three Dead, Two Others Wounded In Maryland Office Park Shooting
UPDATE 3:05 p.m. EST:
The suspect has been identified as 37-year-old, Radee Labeeb Prince. He may be traveling in a 2008 Black GMC Acadia SUV
with Del Registration PC064273 and is considered “armed and dangerous”. According to the Associated Press:
A newspaper is reporting that a man who police say killed three people and wounded two more at his Maryland workplace was fired from another job earlier this year after he attacked a co-worker.
The Baltimore Sun reports that a former co-worker of Radee Prince sought a restraining order against him in February. In an application for his request, the co-worker said Prince had punched another employee in the face and threatened employees.
#FBI asks the public to call 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) with any tips regarding Radee Labeeb Prince. pic.twitter.com/MCgZpB5JBr
— FBI Baltimore (@FBIBaltimore) October 18, 2017
CNN is reporting via the Harford Sheriff’s Office that five people have been shot at Emmorton Business Park in Edgewood, Maryland.
According the latest update, the gunman has not been apprehended and five local schools in the area are on lockdown as a result.
We will stay tuned to this story and will update when more information comes in.
UPDATE 11:23 a.m. EST:
The ATF’s official Twitter account is reporting that they have special agents on the ground.
Special agents from ATF’s Baltimore Field Divison are on scene at Emmorton Business Park shooting scene to assist partners @Harford_Sheriff https://t.co/FNGqScijHF
— ATF HQ (@ATFHQ) October 18, 2017
Video from a Edgewood local currently under lockdown:
#BreakingNews Kenley who is in the lockdown sent me this video. Follow @FOXBaltimore Emmorton Business Park Harford County pic.twitter.com/fteLIanUan
— Kathleen Cairns (@CairnsKcairns) October 18, 2017
Law enforcement has told news sources that at least three of the victims are dead:
BREAKING: Maryland sheriff says 3 people killed after shooting at business park, 2 wounded; authorities searching for suspect.
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 18, 2017
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