Crime & Safety
Victim From Edgewood Shooting Returns Home: Report
Enoc Sosa reportedly left the hospital and returned to his family in North East for the first time since the shooting at his workplace.

BALTIMORE, MD — One of the survivors from the deadly workplace shootings in Edgewood has been released from the hospital. Enoc Villegas Sosa left the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center on Thursday night, according to multiple reports.
Sosa, 38, of North East, had been hospitalized since the shooting on Oct. 18. He was one of two victims from Advanced Granite Solutions to survive after a coworker allegedly opened fire on them at 8:58 a.m. that day.
Sosa thought he and the shooter were amicable, according to WBAL.
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"We're not friends, I guess," he told the TV station, which reported that recovery time from the two bullets in his head would require about a year of rehabilitation.
The other surviving shooting victim — Jose Roberto Flores Gillen, 37, of Edgewood — remained hospitalized at shock trauma in fair condition, WBAL reported Thursday night.
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Three people died Oct. 18 at the granite business, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office: Bayarsaikhan Tudev, 53, of Virginia; Jose Hidalgo Romero, 34, of Aberdeen; and Enis Mrvoljak, 48, of Dundalk.
Radee Labeeb Prince, 37, who worked at Advanced Granite Solutions, is being held in Delaware pending trial there for attempted murder. He is accused of shooting five people in Edgewood, then driving to Delaware, where police allege he shot a sixth person, who was an acquaintance.
Two weeks and one day after the shooting, Sosa returned home to Cecil County to his family, which includes wife, Amy, and four children.
"I can't thank God enough for helping save my husband and my kids' dad," Amy Sosa told WBAL.
The family's church, Mercy Missionary Baptist in North East, has been coordinating food donations for the Sosa family as well as monetary donations at 2403 Theodore Rd, North East, MD 21901.
Until recent days, the church reported that Sosa had been in the ICU at shock trauma. He also had been on a breathing tube. Since being taken off of it, Sosa has been "talking up a storm!" the church posted on its Facebook page, stating: "He does remember everything...please pray for peace for him since they are not at all good memories & making it hard for him to sleep!! Thanks for continued prayer."
The pastor at the church told the Cecil Whig that he has been working with the Mexican embassy regarding Sosa's mother, who lives in Mexico and has not been given access to the U.S. to see her son since the shooting.
There is a GoFundMe campaign set up for the Sosa family as well.
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