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Employer In Harford County Mass Shooting Offers Condolences

Advanced Granite Solutions, the Edgewood business where a mass shooting occurred Wednesday morning, issued a statement on the tragic events.

EDGEWOOD, MD — Advanced Granite Solutions, the business where five workers were shot Wednesday morning in Edgewood, issued a statement in the aftermath of the tragedy.

"Words cannot express our feelings," the business posted on its Facebook page Wednesday afternoon.

Three people were pronounced deceased after a man who worked at the cabinet and countertop business opened fire in the 2100 block of Emmorton Park Road around 8:58 a.m., according to Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler.

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Two victims were at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where officials said they were in critical condition.

All the victims in the Edgewood shooting were employees of Advanced Granite Solutions, Gahler said.

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Their identities have not been released, and a motive has not been determined, he noted.

The suspect — Radee Labeeb Prince, 37 — had been employed at Adavanced Granite Solutions for four months, Gahler said. Wednesday was a regularly scheduled work day for Prince, he added.

Law enforcement from the local to federal levels offered condolences to the victims and their families in the aftermath of the deadly shootings, as did the county executive and governor.

"Unfortunately, like most suburban counties in America, we are not immune to workplace violence," County Executive Barry Glassman said at a press conference outside the business park in Edgewood.

"We mourn the loss of our friends. We would like to send our sincere condolences to the families," Advanced Granite Solutions posted on Facebook. "May God give our friends eternal rest and the families the strength to bear the great pain. Prayers and condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy."

Edgewood Mass Shooting Suspect Linked To Delaware Shooting: Police

After leaving Harford County, authorities said Prince drove to Wilmington, Delaware, where he allegedly shot someone he knew at a car dealership; police said that person survived, knew the gunman and identified the suspect by name.

Prince remains at large Wednesday evening. He is believed to be driving a black 2008 GMC Acadia SUV with Delaware registration PC64273.

Police from Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey are on the lookout for him, and anyone with information is asked to call 911.

Photos by Elizabeth Janney.

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