Two Suspects In Baltimore Bartender's Death Will Stand Trial, While Third Takes Deal

Alex Wroblewski was shot and killed outside a Royal Farms in south Baltimore in 2017. Credit: The Rowhouse Grille/Facebook

Two suspects in connection with the murder of a Baltimore bartender are going to trial, as the third suspect takes a deal.

Tivontre Mouzon, 21, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit robbery with the use of a deadly weapon. After he testifies in trial, Mouzon is expected to receive a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, with the suspension of all but eight years.

Tonya Hayes, the mother of Mouzon, rejected a plea offer of 20 years, with the suspension of all but 15 years. Marquese Winston, the boyfriend of Hayes, also rejected an offer to plead guilty to first-degree murder. He would've had all but 70 years suspended.

Hayes and Winston will stand trial, jury selection begins Feb. 4.

Mouzon, Hayes and Winston were charged in the November 2017 death of Alex Wroblewski, 41, a Locust Point native who worked as a bartender at The Rowhouse Grille in Federal Hill.

Wroblewski was fatally shot after leaving a Royal Farms store in the 400 block of Lawrence Street in south Baltimore.

Police said they believe Winston is the person who shot Wroblewski.