Three dead, including shooter. He took his own life. On my phone. Can't post link . Apparently used a shotgun. Abc13 has the story.
I seriously don't mean it in a bad way what I'm about to say, but why is it that shooters neever kill more than 2-3 people. I mean shouldn't your range be vetter than that? I mean obviously it's a good thing no one else got hurt, hut if you're going to shoot up a place, shouldn't you takw out more, no matter who you are? This is more of a conspiracy theory for me. Just something I have always noticed.
My friend went to high school with the victims but didn't know them. Apparently it was ex-boyfriend shooting his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend. Also it wasn't in Baltimore. In Columbia, MD which is about 30 miles away.
yours will be the only one. the shooting occurred in Columbia Maryland, in Howard County, one of the richest counties/suburbs in the country according to Forbes.
I think spelling is the least of your worries. I think you should turn off the conspiracy-generator app.
Not sure if serious but a lot of these public shootings are targeted at a specific individual not mass killings. Usually the people who get killed are the target and whoever happens to get in the way of the killer getting at the target. In cases like V-Tech, Aurora Colorado, and Newtown when a killer is determined to just kill as as many people as possible there are a lot more casualties. One other factor too while there are less people killed is that trauma medicine has gotten pretty good. This is one reason why the death toll was lower at Aurora and the Boston bombing. Many of the first responders and ER staff had experience in dealing with battlefield casualties.
Eerie, I was actually at this mall a couple of months ago while venturing to a nearby Indian restaurant in Columbia, MD. It's about midway between DC and B'more.
This joint is like Woodlands Mall. I remember like the only murder happening around there a few years ago was when a 90 year old was killed by an 80 year old in a dispute at a retirement home. Like s land balla said, it's a suburb in between DC and Baltimore.