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- A Harford County judge on Monday found an Elkton man suspected of shooting five people and killing three at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood in October 2017 competent to stand trial.
- The trial of Radee Prince, the man accused of killing three at an Edgewood workplace in October 2017, has been postponed until September, according to court records.
- In an apparent reversal, a doctor found Radee Prince, the man accused of killing three people and injuring two others at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood in October 2017, competent to stand trial in the case.
- The mass shooting at a Rite Aid warehouse near Aberdeen in September left three employees dead, three others injured — and Harford County again reeling, in the national spotlight from its third incident of high-profile gun violence in as many years.
- A Harford County judge ordered insanity and competency evaluations Wednesday of Radee L. Prince, the man accused of fatally shooting three co-workers and injuring two others at Advance Granite Solutions last year.
- Radee Prince, the man charged in the October 2017 fatal shootings at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood, is scheduled to make an appearance in Harford County Circuit Court on Dec. 19.
- Radee Prince, the man accused of fatally shooting three people and injuring two others at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood 13 months ago has been returned to Harford County.
- ELKTON — Officials are pointing fingers over the 2015 dismissal of charges against Radee Labeeb Prince, the man who — two years later — was charged in a fatal workplace shooting in Harford County.
- Multiple people were shot Thursday at a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, the latest mass shooting in Maryland. Here is a timeline of recent gun violence with multiple casualties in the region.
- A man accused of shooting five co-workers at a granite company in Maryland, killing three, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for attempted manslaughter
- Radee Prince, the man accused of going on a shooting spree that crossed state lines from Maryland into Delaware, has been convicted by a Delaware jury — but it’s unclear when he will be taken across the border to stand trial in Maryland.
- A man accused of shooting five co-workers at a granite company in Harford County, killing three, has been convicted of attempted manslaughter in the subsequent shooting of a man in Delaware.
- Radee Prince is charged with attempted murder for shooting a Delaware man, and faces first-degree murder charges in Maryland.
- The man suspected of shooting to death three people and wounding two others at an Edgewood business in October has been indicted by a Harford County grand jury, the county state’s attorney said.
- A look back at the top stories of 2017 in southeastern Harford and western Cecil counties.
- Here's a look at some of the stories that made headlines in 2017.
- An overview of the homicides that happened in Harford County in 2017, whether they have been solved or not, and what has happened with the prosecutions of homicides from prior years.
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- Jose Roberto Flores Gillen was released from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.
- One of the men injured in the Edgewood workplace shooting rampage last month was released from the hospital on Thursday.
- “I’m at work and someone just came in and started shooting."
- Radee Prince, the man accused in an Edgewood shooting, has been indicted in Delaware.
- Advanced Granite Solutions, the Edgewood countertop business where three workers were killed and two were injured in a shooting last week, has reopened.
- Mourners gathered Tuesday to remember Enis Mrvoljak, one of the three men killed in a workplace shooting in Harford County last week.
- The man suspected of shooting five coworkers at an Edgewood countertop business last week will be first tried in Delaware, where he was apprehended after a 10-hour manhunt, officials said.
- A viewing will be held Tuesday for Enis Mrvoljack, one of three men killed in a workplace shooting in Harford County last week.
- Mourners gathered late Friday at an Edgewood church to honor the life and contributions of Jose “Oscar” Hidalgo Romero.
- 38-year-old Enoc Sosa is a father of four.
- Enoc Villegas Sosa, 38, and Jose Roberto Flores Gillen, 37, were identified by police Thursday.
- They came from three continents to make their livelihoods in Maryland.
- Jose "Oscar" Hidalgo Romero was one of three killed Wednesday at his workplace in Edgewood.
- The Harford County Sheriff’s Office knows all too well how quickly and generously the Harford community responds in times of tragedy.
- Enis Mrvoljak, of Abingdon, was among three men who were shot and killed at a granite company in Edgewood on Wednesday morning.
- Video from inside the Harford County granite workshop where gunfire erupted Wednesday shows suspect Radee L. Prince gather a group of co-workers together just moments before the violence.
- Bayarsaikhan Tudev rose every morning at 5 a.m. to begin a two-hour commute to his job at a granite manufacturer in Edgewood.
- Edgewood shooter Radee Prince's alleged threats at former workplace fell short of restraining order
- 'House of Cards' set in Maryland was put on lockdown due to yesterday's shooting
- How did Radee Prince, who had a substantial criminal record, get the gun he is accused of using to shoot six people Wednesday?
- Radee L. Prince, suspected in a workplace shooting in Edgewood, Harford County, that killed three people and critically injured two others was in custody Wednesday in Delaware.
- Police have confirmed the identities of three people killed in a workplace shooting in Edgewood Wednesday morning:
- The man being sought in connection with the shooting of five people at a Harford County business park is also believed to be responsible for another shooting later Wednesday in Wilmington.
- Radee L. Prince, the 37-year-old suspect in a quintuple shooting in Harford County and another shooting in Delaware on Wednesday, has a long criminal history and a record of workplace violence.
- Advanced Granite Solutions, the Harford County company where five people were shot — three fatally — Wednesday, posted a comment to their Facebook page expressing their condolences to those lost.
- Court records show the man being sought in connection with a mass shooting at a Harford County business park was fired from another job earlier this year after attacking another employee.