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Baltimore County police video shows officers shoot and kill man suspected of triple killing as flames billow nearby

Body camera footage and a 911 emergency call is released by Baltimore County police after a gunman killed three people and injured one.

Police release body worn camera footage from Woodlawn active shooting

Police release body worn camera footage from Woodlawn active shooting Share Updated: 6:12 PM EDT May 21, 2021 Share Updated: 6:12 PM EDT May 21, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 11-NEWS EYE-TEAM REPORTER, DAVID COLLINS, JOINS US LIVE FROM THE SCENE WITH DETAILS. DAVID? VIDEO SO INTENSE YOU CANNOT LOOK AWAY. OFFICERS CHARGE INTO GUNFIRE, MAYHEM AND CHAOS ALL IN AN EFFORT TO SAVE LIVES. WE JUST HAD A HOUSE BLOW UP IN THE THERE’S A MAN OUT HERE, HOUSE NEXT-DOOR IS ON FIRE. THERE’S A MAN OUT HERE, SHOOTING PEOPLE, THERE’S GUNFIRE, THERE’S GUNFIRE. I NEED YOU TO GET INTO THE HOUSE, CLOSE THE DOOR AND DUCK BELOW THE WINDOWS. [GUNSHOTS] DROP THE GUN, DROP THE GUN, DROP THE GUN. GO GO GO GO. MOVE-IN, MOVE-IN. YOU CAN PASS, CLICK CLICK. HE STILL GOT THE GUN, HE STILL GOT THE GUN. POLICE IDENTIFY THE GUNMAN AS 56-YEAR-OLD EVERTON BROWN DESCRIBED BY NEIGHBORS AS PARANOID THAT HIS HOUSE WAS CONSTANTLY MONITORED AND SOMETIMES SEARCHED BY T

A Maryland man kept police busy for years Could something have been done before he killed 3 people?

According to records kept by Baltimore County police, whom Everton Brown called more than 100 times over the past 24 years. Neighbors say he harassed them and yelled from his porch through a bullhorn.

State Roundup: Hogan says fully vaxxed Marylanders can forgo masks but businesses, jurisdictions can keep policy

State Roundup: Hogan says fully vaxxed Marylanders can forgo masks but businesses, jurisdictions can keep policy Rombauer won the Preakness Saturday. Governor s Office photo HOGAN ALIGNS STATE MASK POLICY WITH CDC GUIDES: A day after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its mask guidance to say that people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, for the most part, do not need to wear masks either indoors or outdoors Gov. Larry Hogan followed suit and made that guidance official state policy, Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter reports. Masks still will be required on public transportation and in schools, airports, day care centers and health care facilities, such as hospitals and doctors’ offices. Local governments and individual businesses can opt to keep mask requirements in place, Bryn Stole, Pamela Wood and Meredith Cohn report in the Sun.

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