Crime & Safety
Edgewood Shooting 911 Tapes Released
One person thought a gas leak had caused the loss of consciousness of people at Emmorton Business Park.
EDGEWOOD, MD — The day a man shot five of his coworkers in Edgewood, calls began pouring in to 911.
The shots began before 9 a.m on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at Advanced Granite Solutions in the 2100 block of Emmorton Park Road in Edgewood.
Radee Labeeb Prince, 37, is accused of shooting five people in Maryland, then driving to Delaware, where he reportedly shot a sixth person.
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One of the first callers on Oct. 18 in Edgewood reported: "They're all unconscious; it's some kind of gas leak," according to 911 tapes released from Harford County to the Associated Press. Another said that someone "just came in and started shooting."
Three people died, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office: Bayarsaikhan Tudev, 53, with a last known address in Virginia; Jose Hidalgo Romero, 34, with a last known address of Aberdeen; and Enis Mrvoljak, 48, with an address in Dundalk. The two surviving shooting Edgewood victims were Enoc Villegas Sosa, 38, of North East, and Jose Roberto Flores Gillen, 37, of Edgewood.
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Listen to the tapes from the Associated Press.
Advanced Granite Solutions, the business where the shooting occurred, reopened on Oct. 25. The suspect, Prince, who was an employee there, is awaiting trial on an attempted murder charge in Delaware.
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