WASHINGTON — The man who police say shot multiple people — including a Prince George’s County firefighter who died from his injuries — during a welfare check was released from police custody on Saturday.
Prince George’s County police said Saturday that the man has not been charged. Police have not released his name.
Police are trying to determine what may have caused the man to open fire on the firefighters who responding to a call for help at his residence in Temple Hills, Maryland.
Firefighter and paramedic John Ulmschneider, 39, died from injuries suffered during the shooting.
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Thank God! Anyone bashing in my front door in a bum's rush will get the same treatment! It's a scary thing to do with Maryland gun laws so badly hovering over the lawful Citizens.
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't surprise me , P.G. County , ya murder someone and get a reward .
ReplyDeleteTime to change the safe check policy. NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED! !!!!
ReplyDelete6:50, you try bashing in my front door to see if I'm okay or not! You will get informed very quickly how good I am!
ReplyDelete6:50 You would be singing a different tune if you were having a heart attack or the house was on fire.
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ReplyDelete6:50 You would be singing a different tune if you were having a heart attack or the house was on fire.
April 18, 2016 at 9:48 AM
Of course he would, or anyone else who CALLED them and knew they were coming. It's unfortunate anyone got hurt and killed but all the old guy knew was someone was breaking into his house.