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Man Goes On Shooting Spree In Maryland And Delaware, Kills 4 & Is Still On

Man Goes On Shooting Spree In Maryland And Delaware, Kills 4 & Is Still On The Run

At this point, I don't know how anybody can think that the gun violence in our country is anywhere near under control.

Early this morning, a Maryland man killed 3 of his co-workers and continued his rampage into Delaware, where he is still free.

A man shot in the head and body at a Wilmington, Delaware, used car lot is the sixth victim in a deadly two-state shooting spree that began at a Maryland granite company, authorities in Delaware said.State police in Delaware and Maryland, along with federal agents, are leading a manhunt for Radee Labeeb Prince, a 37-year-old man who has lived in Wilmington from time to time.Prince shot Jason Baul twice at the 28th Street Auto Sales and Service along the 2800 block of Governor Printz Boulevard around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Wilmington police said.Baul, who owns the used car dealership and knows Prince, was shot in his head and body, Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy said. He was alert when police responded to the dealership and remains hospitalized, he said.The shooting was Prince's second in just two hours.Fifty-one miles southwest, Prince allegedly walked into work at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood, Maryland and shot five co-workers just after 9 a.m., Maryland authorities said.Three people died, the Harford County Sheriff's Office said. Two others are hospitalized at a nearby trauma center in critical condition.Barak Caba, owner of the granite company that designs and installs stone countertops, told the Associated Press that Prince worked there as a machine operator for the past four months. He was scheduled to work Wednesday.Prince's SUV with Delaware license plate PC-64273 was still near the second shooting scene when Wilmington police arrived. The victim pointed out the SUV to police and it sped away before they could give chase, Tracy saidA motive for the shooting remains unclear, but court documents cited by The Baltimore Sun claim Prince has had run-ins with co-workers in the past.Prince was fired from a job in February after he allegedly punched a co-worker in the face and threatened other staffers, the Sun reported citing court documents.The assaulted co-worker later asked a Maryland judge for a restraining order against Prince. The request was denied because a burden of proof was not met, Maryland court records show. -(Vince Lattanzio, Brian X. McCrone, Lauren Mayk and Manuel Smith, NBC Philadelphia)

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