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County Police arrest four in connection with March shooting

April 2, 2020 Police News No Comments
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Baltimore County Police arrested four men in connection with the shooting of a Landsdowne man in March.

Facing charges of attempted first-degree murder and use of a firearm in a felony were Theodore Antonio Alston of the 2500 block of East Federal Street, Clay Nazzarae Hart Jr. of the 5400 block of Whitwood Road, Darnell William Jones of the 1600 block of Lochwood Road and Dionte Terrell Johnson of the 1200 block North Patterson Park. Numerous other charges also were filed, police said.

Police said officers responded to a shooting around 5:44 a.m. on March 8 in the area of Virginia Avenue and McDowell Lane. The initial investigation determined that several suspects approached a vehicle and fired multiple shots striking the victim who is expected to survive. Police speculated the shooters knew the victim and he was targeted.

All four were being held without bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center, police said.

–Timothy Dashiell

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