A shooting in Baltimore County, Maryland, resulted in the death of one person and injuries to nine others. Police believe the incident was targeted and that the individuals involved knew each other. The investigation is ongoing.
A mass shooting in Baltimore County , Maryland , left one person dead and nine others injured on Tuesday, police said. Baltimore County Police Department officials responded to the scene around 7:15 p.m. following multiple reports of a shooting. 'We were called to the scene after reports of multiple gunshots,' said Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough during a press conference. 'When officers arrived, they found a vehicle on its side and in flames.
Multiple victims were discovered, and the fire department was alerted to provide assistance.'Chief McCullough confirmed that one person died at the scene while nine others were transported to local hospitals with injuries. Police believe the incident was targeted. 'This appears to be intentional,' said Chief McCullough. 'We believe the individuals involved knew each other, and there is no ongoing threat to the public.' The Baltimore Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also responded to the scene, the agency confirmed to ABC News. The investigation is still in its early stages. Police are trying to piece together what led to the crash and subsequent shooting. Evidence of gunfire was found on the façade of a nearby building, and shell casings were recovered from the area. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski called the event a shocking tragedy. 'This type of violence is rare in Baltimore County,' he said. 'We will provide all necessary resources to support our police and fire departments as they work to bring justice to those responsible.
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