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WEBVTT THEMARYLAND-DELAWARE SHOOTING.THE MAN ACCUSED IN TWO SEPARATESHOOTINGS IN BOTH MARYLAND ANDDELAWARE THAT KILLED THREEPEOPLE AND LED POLICE ON A, MANHUNT STOOD BEFORE A JUDGETHIS MORNING.37-YEAR-OLD RADEE PRINCE WASARRAIGNED IN A DELAWARE COURT HENOW FACES ATTEMPTED MURDER ANDGUN CHARGES IN DELAWARE AND HEIS BEING HELD ON A $2.1 MILLIONBAIL.HE WILL ALSO BE CHARGED HERE INMARYLAND FOR THE DEADLY SHOOTINGAT A BUSINESS IN EDGEWOOD.RIGHT NOW, 11 NEWS REPORTERJENNIFER FRANCIOTTI JOINS USLIVE FROM SHOCK TRAUMA WHERE TWOOF THE SURVIVING SHOOTINGVICTIMS ARE RECOVERING.JENNIFER: THE TWO VICTIMS TAKENHERE YESTERDAY TO SHOCK TRAUMAARE STILL LISTED IN CRITICALCONDITION FROM THEIR INJURIESAFTER BEING SHOT YESTERDAY INEDGEWOOD.THE SUSPECT IS IDENTIFIED AS37-YEAR-OLD RADEE PRINCE.HE WAS CAPTURED LAST NIGHT JUSTAFTER 7:00 LAST NIGHT IN NEWARK,DELAWARE.POLICE SAY HE WAS SPOTTED TWICEIN THE 90 MINUTES BEFORE HISARREST NEAR A HIGH SCHOOL.HIS ARREST ENDED A NEARLY10-HOUR MANHUNT BY MULTIPLEPOLICE AGENCIES,INCLUDING THE-- AGENCIES, INCLUDING THE FBI.IT ALL STARTED JUST BEFORE 9:00WHEN POLICE SAY PRINCE GOT INTOA.M. AN ARGUMENT WITH CO-WORKERSAT ADVANCE GRANITE SOLUTIONS INEDGEWOOD SHOOTING FIVE PEOPLE.KILLING THREPOLICE SAY HE THEN DROVE TOWILMINGTON DELAWARE WHERE HESHOT A SIX MAN AT THE 28THSTREET AUTO SALES.THAT VICTIM IS EXPECTED TOSURVIVE.AS FOR THE MURDER VICTIMS, THEYHAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A53-YEAR-OLD MAN FROM VIRGINIA.A 48-YEAR-OLD MAN FROM DUNDALK.AND 34-YEAR-OLD OSCAR HILDALGAFROM ABERDEEN.EARLIER THIS MORNING, FAMILYMEMBERS ARRIVED AT ADVANCEDGRANITE TO GATHER HIS BELONGINGSFROM HIS CAR.HIS BROTHER NOAH TALKED WITH USABOUT THE SHOOTING AND THEIRDEVASTATING LOSS.JUST SAYING HE JUST WENT FROMHOME TO WORK TO CHURCH, WORKINGTO BRING THE FAMILY FROM ELSALVADOR.KIM DACEY WILL HAVE MUCH MORE ONTHE VICTIMS AND FAMILY REACTION,INCLUDING A VERY CHILLINGACCOUNT OF WHAT HAPPENED INSIDETHE EDGEWOOD BUSINESS YESTERDAYMORNING.JENNIF FRANCIOTTI,.MEGAN THE HARFORD COUNTY: SHERIFF'S OFFICE DID IDENTIFYTHE 3 PEOPLE WHO WERE KILLED ATADVANCE GRANITE SOLUTIONS INEDGEWOOD.THEY ARE 53-YEAR-OLDBAYARSAIKHAN TUDEV OF VIRGINIA 48-YEAR-OLD ENIS MRVOLJAK OF DUNDALK AND34-YEAR-OLD JOSE ROMERO OFABERDEEN.TWO OTHER PEOPLE WERE WOUNDED INTHE BUSINESS PARK SHOOTING.AGAIN, STILL AT SHOCK TRAUMATHIS MORNING, RECOVERING FROMTHEIR INJURIES.THEIR IDENTITIES HAVE NOT BEENRELEASED.INVESTIGATORS SAY ALL OF THEVICTIMS ARE COWORKERS OF THESUSPECT.A VIGIL WAS HELD LAST NIGHT TOREMEMBER THE VICTIMS. >> WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS THESHOCK AND SADNESS.WE ARE A SMALL BUSINESS.WE LOVE EACH ONE INDIVIDUALLY.MEGAN: ACCORDING TO POLICEPRINCE HAD WORKED AT THE, BUSINESS FOR THE LAST FOURMONTHS.THE COMPANY WHERE THIS ALLSTARTED, ADVANCE GRANITESOLUTIONS, RELEASED A STATEMENTREADING, WORDS CANNOT EXPRESSOUR FEELINGS.WE MOURN THE LOSS OF OURFRIENDS.WE WOULD LIKE TO SEND OURSINCERE CONDOLENCES TO THEFAMILIES.MAY GOD GIVE OUR FRIENDS ETERNALREST AND THE FAMILIES THESTRENGTH TO BEAR THE GREAT PAIN.PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES TOEVERYONE AFFECTED BY THISTRAGEDY.HARFORD COUNTY EXECUTIVE BARRYGLASSMAN SHARED A MESSAGE OFSUPPORT TO THE VICTIMS AND THEIRFAMILIES, SAYING IN PART -- "OURSYMPATHY AND PRAYERS ARE WITHTHE FAMILIES OF THE LOST IN THEINJURED EMPLOYEES IN THISHORRIBLE SHOOTING.HARFORD'S ALLIED EMERGENCYSERVICES ARE ASSISTING THEHARFORD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICEAND THE IMPACTED FAMILIES." THESAME GOES FOR GOVERNOR HOGAN WHOPOSTED A MESSAGE ON HIS FACEBOOKIN PART RATING -- "THE FIRSTLADY AND I ASK THAT ALLMARYLANDERS JOIN WITH US INPRAYING FOR THE VICTIMS, THEIRLOVED ONES, AND THOUGH STILLFIGHTING TO LIVE." MEGAN: IF YOU WOULD LIKE UPDATESON THE VICTIMS' CONDITIONS ANDCOMPLETE COVERAGE ON HOW THE

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Federal authorities have arrested a suspect who was wanted for shooting six people Wednesday morning in Harford County and in Delaware, killing three of them, the 11 News I-Team confirmed.WHAT WE KNOW:5 people shot in Edgewood -- 3 dead, 2 injured1 shot in Wilmington, DelawareSuspect's name is Radee Prince, 37. He was found in Newark, DelawarePolice find unoccupied 2008 GMC Acadia (DE tags PC64273) that was believed to have been driven by PrinceAuthorities believe the shootings were targetedCall 800-CALL-FBI with informationBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents and allied law enforcement agencies arrested Radee Labeeb Prince shortly after 7 p.m. in Newark, Delaware.Wilmington police said Prince was spotted leaving his car and walking near a high school in Newark around 5:35 p.m. Police said Prince was seen around 6:48 p.m. walking behind the high school. He was taken into custody around 7:05 p.m. after a brief foot chase with ATF agents."They had him fairly quickly. He did run, but they caught up to him pretty quickly. They were able to see him throw the gun as well, which I'm happy that he did throw the gun. But think about it, why did he still have the gun on him knowing we were all out looking for him? That concerned me," Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy said.Prince discarded firearm during a brief foot chase with ATF agents. The ATF said the gun was recovered and is in law enforcement custody.Prince has been charged in Delaware with one count of attempted murder and three gun violations. He was formally arraigned Thursday and entered a plea of not guilty.Maryland has placed a detainer on Prince for three counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder.He's being held on $2.1 million bail.Gunman shoots 5, killing 3, in EdgewoodPrince, 37, who worked at Advanced Granite Solutions in the Emmorton Business Park in Edgewood, shot five people at the business shortly before 9 a.m., Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said during a news conference Wednesday morning."All five individuals who were shot, including the three who are deceased at this point, do, too, all appear to be employees of this business," Gahler said. "(Prince) worked here for about the last four months and today was a scheduled work day for him."The sheriff identified on Wednesday the three deceased shooting victims as Bayarsaikhan Tudev, 53, of Virginia; Jose Hidalgo Romero, 34, of Aberdeen; and Enis Mrvoljak, 48, of Dundalk.The Sheriff's Office identified on Thursday the two victims injured in the shooting as Enoc Sosa, 38, and Jose Gillen, 37. They remain in critical condition at Shock Trauma.There was no indication that a shooting was about to take place, and authorities believe the victims were targeted, Gahler said ."It looks like a single weapon was used in this incident," Gahler said. He said that weapon was a handgun.A website has been set up to collect donations for the victims and the victims' families: http://www.edgewooddonations.com. Donations can also be made over the phone at 410-881-4646. All the money raised will go to the families and the victims.Harford Property Services is collecting physical items for donation to the victims and the victims' families. Their address is 424 N. Union Ave. in Havre de Grace.Presbury United Methodist Church on Edgewood Road in Edgewood will open its doors Monday at 7 p.m. to anyone in the community who needs support.Edgewood suspect linked to shooting in DelawareWilmington police confirmed that Prince is the suspect in a shooting at 28th Street Auto Sales at 2801 Northeast Boulevard in Wilmington. Police said the victim was shot three times around 10:45 a.m.Wilmington police said the victim identified the shooter as Prince, and said the two knew each other. Wilmington police stressed that the shooting victim was targeted and that it was not a random shooting."This person shot six people in one day -- three are dead. This is a person with no conscience. This is not a person to protect. This person doesn’t deserve any protection after what he has done to five innocent people and the other individual (in Wilmington)," Tracy said.Wilmington police said officers saw a vehicle matching the description in the lookout, but they lost sight of the vehicle.Wilmington police believe the same handgun was used in the Delaware and Edgewood shootings.Prince has 42 arrests in Delaware, including 15 felonies.The FBI had a billboard running up and down I-95 from Philadelphia to D.C., and over to Atlantic City and Salisbury for Prince.Authorities do not believe there are any other suspects after ruling out a home in Cecil County, Maryland."There was a residence of interest in Cecil County that we have gone to and we have been through in our manhunt. Obviously, the suspect was not located there, but that is where we found the car -- the second car that was mentioned as possibly a vehicle associated with the suspect," Gahler said.Authorities had asked the public to avoid the Edgewood area, and schools in the area were on a modified lockdown for several hours.Gov. Larry Hogan posted a statement to Facebook, saying, "I just got off the phone with Harford County Executive Barry Glassman and Sheriff Jeff Gahler and reaffirmed the state's complete and full support as they respond to this tragic shooting. Maryland State Police and other state law enforcement are actively working with federal and local law enforcement to apprehend the suspect. State helicopters are in the air and state troopers are on the ground from multiple barracks. I ask all citizens -- especially those in this area -- to please remain vigilant, and if you think you may have any information about this terrible crime, please call 911 immediately. The first lady and I ask that all Marylanders join with us in praying for the victims, their loved ones, and those still fighting to live."Advanced Granite Solutions released a statement, saying, "Words cannot express our feelings. We mourn the loss of our friends. We would like to send our sincere condolences to the families. May God give our friends eternal rest and the families the strength to bear the great pain. Prayers and condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy."Prince has a lengthy legal historyIn 2003 in Delaware, Prince pleaded guilty to 15 counts of burglary and was sentenced to prison.In 2012-13 in the state of Washington, he had civil cases against him for failing to pay a landlord. He was ordered to pay restitution.In March 2015 in Cecil County, he was charged as a felon in possession of a gun, but he was not prosecuted.In February 2017 in Harford County, a former boss at another granite business filed for a temporary peace order against Prince because of trouble that happened after Prince was fired from the business. Prince was fired because he punched another employee.Witness recalls 'chaotic' sceneWitness Mike Sullivan, with R. E. Michel Company, said he came to work around 7 a.m. He said a client of his company, who has a CB radio, warned him and his coworkers to take cover after reports of an active shooter."Right now, it's total chaos," Sullivan told WBAL-TV 11 News over the phone.Sullivan said the area is very populated with dozens of businesses in the area."We're actually locked in right now with three of our clients. We tried to put everybody by a door that has windows," Sullivan said.Sullivan said they were positioned strategically to see any movement outside, and that someone from the business next door described what preceded the shooting."Next door, we have another business that we know pretty well, and as we were outside talking, the guy said that he heard a bunch of arguing that calmed down. Then, he heard a bunch of more arguing. He said it sounded like a big huge fight going on, and then next thing he knew, he heard some noises -- didn't sound like gunshots, or didn't really think it was gunshots -- but the next thing he knew, that's when all chaos broke out," Sullivan said.A modified lockdown, which was lifted by the early afternoon Wednesday, was in effect at Edgewood High, Edgewood Middle, Deerfield Elementary, Edgewood Elementary and William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary Schools for several hours.A school spokesperson released the following statement:"This is an important message regarding an incident in the community that has affected the school day at Edgewood High School, Edgewood Middle School, Deerfield Elementary School, Edgewood Elementary School and William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary School."On the advice of the Harford County Sheriff’s Office, these schools are currently on modified lockdown due to an incident in the surrounding community. The modified lockdowns are being conducted in an abundance of caution. The modified lockdown requires students to remain in the building, with no outside activities. In addition, no visitors are permitted to enter our building at this time. We would like to commend our students for exhibiting excellent behavior during our current modified lockdown. When we are given the all clear by the Sheriff’s Office and the modified lockdown is lifted, you will be notified. "Our schools are secure at this time and we ask for your patience and understanding that we are receiving an influx of calls and you may not be able to get through right away. We will do our best to answer any questions you may have if it is necessary to contact the school at this time. Thank you for your continued support of Edgewood High, Edgewood Middle, Deerfield Elementary, Edgewood Elementary and William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary Schools."