(Princess Anne, MD) – Maryland state troopers from the Princess Anne Barrack are looking for four armed men involved in an overnight shooting that occurred just before 5:00 p.m. yesterday in Somerset County.
The suspects are described as three African- American males and one Caucasian or possible Hispanic male. There are two victims and their names are not being released at this time.
Just before 5:00 p.m. yesterday, Maryland State troopers from the Princess Anne Barrack along with officers from the Princess Anne Police Department and sheriff’s deputies from Somerset County Sheriff’s Department responded to the 12000 block of Somerset Avenue in Princess Anne for a report of shots fired. This call was placed by one of the victims.
The preliminary investigation revealed one of the victims was operating a black and tan Lincoln Town Car traveling southbound on Somerset Avenue. A burgundy Chevrolet Tahoe traveling northbound crossed the center line and struck the Lincoln Town car head on. At the time of the crash four men reportedly exited the Tahoe.
Police believe at least two shots were fired into the victim’s vehicle after the crash. Both victims were able to exit their vehicle, run for shelter and escape unharmed. The four suspects reportedly fled the scene in their Tahoe which was found abandoned at Loretto Road in Princess Anne.
Joined police forces set up a perimeter and canvassed the area using all resources such as K9 and Aviation to locate the suspects and vehicle. State Police investigators have received some leads and information, but are hoping others with information come forward. Callers may remain anonymous. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Maryland State Police Princess Anne Barrack at (443) 260-3700. This investigation is still active and ongoing.
UMES needs to be shut down.
ReplyDeleteProbably doesn't have anything to do with UMES.
ReplyDeleteThink this might have been gang-related?
Once again msp handles serious cases while Somerset Sheriffs do not!!
ReplyDeleteYou can blame Bobby Jones for that, 4:41.
ReplyDeleteAll he wanted to do was serve papers and guard the courthouse. Nothing more.
Original call is an accident, state road is MSP territory. Pretty obvious it was going to be MSP's call.
ReplyDelete5:26 Right you are!
ReplyDelete526 stop it. Look at the last 12 months arrest. Civil or dwi. Actually 5 years.
ReplyDelete526 apparently you work for Somerset everyone knows you all serve papers and close up a 5pm. It shows in the arrest you all post!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a "hit".
ReplyDeleteI thought owemalley's gun laws where going to stop this?
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