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Manhunt after gunman kills three colleagues at Maryland workshop

Radee Labeeb Prince allegedly shot five people at his workplace, then another at a used car dealership

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Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler shows a picture of suspect Radee Labeeb Prince, 37, after a news conference near the scene of a workplace shooting where five people were shot and three are confirmed dead on Wednesday, October 18, 2017 in Edgewood, Maryland. Photo: Baltimore Sun/TNS
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A gunman shot five of his colleagues at a Maryland workshop on Wednesday, killing three of them and setting off a manhunt, authorities said.

The gunman, who was still on the loose, was linked to a later shooting at a used car dealership in Delaware about 90km away. At least one victim was targeted, authorities said, but the extent of their injuries was not released.

Authorities said it was not clear why the man they identified as 37-year-old Radee Labeeb Prince arrived at work as scheduled and opened fire with a handgun on five of his colleagues.

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Harford County, Maryland, Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said Prince shot his victims and fled the Emmorton Business Park in Edgewood, eluding deputies who arrived in four minutes.

Kevin Doyle of Thornhill Properties said he was getting tools from his truck when he heard screaming and saw three men running from the office park. The men told him someone was shooting and he asked if they had called 911. They said no, even though, Doyle said, they had phones in their hands.

“I think they were just so scared, they didn’t (call 911). They had a look of terror,” he said.

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