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Havre de Grace Business Helps Shooting Victims
Those who want to help the victims and their families in the Edgewood shootings can donate online, in person or over the phone.

HAVRE DE GRACE, MD — A Havre de Grace businessman has set up a donation drop-off site on Union Avenue for those who would like to help victims in this week's Edgewood shooting.
Harford Property Services owner J.D. Russell said at a press conference Thursday that he has done work since 2011 with the company where the gunfire erupted, and he wanted to help.
Three employees from Advanced Granite Solutions were fatally shot on Wednesday morning, and officials said two others remain in critical condition Thursday.
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A man who worked at the countertop company, Radee Labeeb Prince, is accused of walking into to work, convening some of his co-workers and opening fire at 8:58 a.m. on Wednesday. He is being held in Delaware on $2.1 million bail.
Those who would like to donate to the victims and their families can take items to Harford Property Services at 424 North Union Avenue in Havre de Grace.
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The website Edgewooddonations.com has been set up to coordinate donation efforts. People can give money, goods, services, perishables or other items.
For those who would prefer to use the phone, donors may call 410-881-4646.
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