Crime & Safety
Two People Burned in White Marsh Fight: Police
Baltimore County police say four coworkers got into an altercation Friday that turned violent.

Officials are investigating an assault in which two people were burned Friday in White Marsh, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.
Police said four coworkers got into a fight on US 40/Pulaski Highway west of Allender Road; during the altercation, officials reported two suspects poured gasoline onto two victims.
The four men, employed by a local business, were leaving work Friday afternoon in two cars when one ran out of gas, according to WJZ. They walked to a nearby gas station and filled up canisters with fuel, WJZ reported.
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The victims were then doused in the gasoline and set on fire at approximately 4:45 p.m., according to WBAL.
Both victims suffered major burn injuries and were taken to a local hospital, according to police.
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One victim had burns covering 90 percent of his body, Fox 45 reports.
After 7:30 p.m., Baltimore County police said one suspect was in custody and a second was being sought.
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