Howard County police said investigators are learning more about the fatal shooting of a man who was trying to enter a house in Woodbine early Sunday morning.County police said doorbell video shows Gerardo Espinoza, 46, of Chantilly, Virginia, banging on the front door of Charles Dorsey's home in the 14000 block of Carriage Mill Road around 1 a.m. Sunday. Police said they are not releasing the video at this time. "Of course, it's useful to have video and audio so we can see step by step exactly what happened," said Sherry Llewellyn, of the Howard County Police Department.Using doorbell camera footage a man -- with no shirt or shoes -- started banging on the door, yelling profanities. The homeowner, Charles Dorsey, yelled back telling him to go away. "Unfortunately, you can see from the video that the man then begins to jostle the handle of the door aggressively, and the door releases, at which point he's shot and you can hear the homeowner in the video shouting he pushed the door open," Llewellyn said. But the camera doesn't show everything, including what was going on inside the house. They said Dorsey's wife was on the phone with 911, but the shooting happened before police got there.Neighbors, who live behind the Dorsey's, said he was their good friend. Espinoza and his wife had been visiting a pool party when Espinoza got lost in the dark leaving another neighbor's house and mistook the Dorsey's house, with a similar pool and fence in the backyard, as theirs. They did not want to speak on camera, but told 11 News that Espinoza was the dad to two boys, ages 20 and 16. "Gary was a warmhearted and fun-loving friend who always had a smile on his face and kind words for others. He was loved by all who knew him."They are anxiously awaiting the results of the police investigation."We'll be working with the State's Attorney's Office to determine whether charges will be filed and what charges would be appropriate if so, but that's a process that's still underway," Llewellyn said.Police said there is no timeline to determine when charges will be filed. Read statement from Dorsey's attorney

Howard County police said investigators are learning more about the fatal shooting of a man who was trying to enter a house in Woodbine early Sunday morning.

County police said doorbell video shows Gerardo Espinoza, 46, of Chantilly, Virginia, banging on the front door of Charles Dorsey's home in the 14000 block of Carriage Mill Road around 1 a.m. Sunday. Police said they are not releasing the video at this time.

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"Of course, it's useful to have video and audio so we can see step by step exactly what happened," said Sherry Llewellyn, of the Howard County Police Department.

Using doorbell camera footage a man -- with no shirt or shoes -- started banging on the door, yelling profanities.

The homeowner, Charles Dorsey, yelled back telling him to go away.

"Unfortunately, you can see from the video that the man then begins to jostle the handle of the door aggressively, and the door releases, at which point he's shot and you can hear the homeowner in the video shouting he pushed the door open," Llewellyn said.

But the camera doesn't show everything, including what was going on inside the house. They said Dorsey's wife was on the phone with 911, but the shooting happened before police got there.

Neighbors, who live behind the Dorsey's, said he was their good friend. Espinoza and his wife had been visiting a pool party when Espinoza got lost in the dark leaving another neighbor's house and mistook the Dorsey's house, with a similar pool and fence in the backyard, as theirs.

They did not want to speak on camera, but told 11 News that Espinoza was the dad to two boys, ages 20 and 16.

"Gary was a warmhearted and fun-loving friend who always had a smile on his face and kind words for others. He was loved by all who knew him."

They are anxiously awaiting the results of the police investigation.

"We'll be working with the State's Attorney's Office to determine whether charges will be filed and what charges would be appropriate if so, but that's a process that's still underway," Llewellyn said.

Police said there is no timeline to determine when charges will be filed.

Read statement from Dorsey's attorney

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Gary Espinoza was a loving father anf husband, friends say. They say he mistakenly tried to get into a neighbor’s house early sunday morning when he was shot and killed. State’s attorney will determine whether to file charges against the homeowner #wbal pic.twitter.com/1XKXPkAvC3 — Kim Dacey WBAL (@kimdaceywbal) July 22, 2019

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