Crime & Safety
Police Arrest Man Linked To Fatal Shooting Of Towson University Student
A 33-year-old Baltimore man is facing several felony charges in connection with the shooting death of a Towson University student.
TOWSON, MD — Reginald Gray Jr., a 33-year-old Baltimore man, was arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Towson University student Nasir Majied.
Baltimore County Police announced Thursday that Gray was being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center.
Gray is scheduled for a bond hearing Tuesday at 1 p.m. A preliminary court hearing is set for July 17.
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Charges Filed In The Case
Court records show Gray is facing seven charges, three of which are felonies. They include:
The announcement of Gray's arrest comes a week after police identified the 33-year-old man as a suspect in the shooting investigation.
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At the time, police had called on the public for their assistance in tracking down Gray. It's not clear whether authorities were aided in their search by a resident who alerted officials.
The Fatal June 5 Shooting
The investigation, arrest and charges all stem from the June 5 shooting that took place on the northbound lanes of York Road, where a shooter targeted Majied as he was driving his car.
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Majied had been shot multiple times by the driver of a second car, according to police, who said road rage may have been a factor.
Investigators have not specified a motive in the case.
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