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Tuesday, January 08, 2013

CECIL COUNTY SHOOTING WITH MUTIPLE VICTIMS UNDER INVESTIGATION

(Port Deposit, MD) Maryland State Police Homicide investigators are investigating a multiple shooting and an attempted suicide, which occurred in Port Deposit, Md. earlier this evening.
The victims will remain unidentified at this time pending notification of the next of kin. Cecil County emergency medical personnel pronounced the deceased at the scene. The second victim was flown to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center by Maryland State Police Helicopter with life threaten injuries. 

The suspect remains unidentified at this time due to the ongoing investigation. The suspect was located a short distance from the scene with a possible self inflicted gunshot wound. Cecil County emergency medical personnel transported the suspect to Christana Hospital with life threaten injuries.

Prior to 8:00 p.m. this evening, troopers from the Northeast Barrack received a 9-1-1 call for shots fired at a residence in the 200 block of Craigstown Road in Port Deposit. Once on the scene, troopers found two victims in the residence with apparent gunshot wounds. Medic units responded pronouncing one victim dead at the scene and treated the second.

The preliminary investigation revealed both victims were in the residence when the suspect arrived. An argument escalated to a fight at which time the suspect displayed an unidentified firearm and shot the deceased in the chest. The suspect continued into the residence where he encountered the second victim. The suspect shot the second victim. The suspect fled the scene and was located a short distance away with an apparent self inflected gunshot wound.

Maryland State Police Homicide Investigators were summoned to the scene and will assume the lead in the investigation. Investigators from the Northeast Barrack will be assisting. Crime scene technicians from the Maryland State Police Forensics Sciences Division processed the scene and gathered items of evidential value.

Investigators are asking for anyone who may have witnessed this incident to contact the Northeast Barrack at 410-996-7800. All calls will remain confidential.

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