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Two charged with attempted murder

September 7, 2020 Police News No Comments
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Two men were arrested last week for allegedly shooting two others during an argument Aug. 12 at a Woodlawn shopping center, county police said.

Travis William Robinson, 39, of the 1600 block of Kirkwood Road in Gwynn Oak and Diontary Watson, 29, of the 4100 block of Woodhaven Avenue in Baltimore were charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault and firearm use, police said.

According to police, the suspects and victims were arguing at the Charing Cross Shopping Center in the 5200 block of Baltimore National Pike in Woodlawn when the suspects shot the victims in the upper and lower body.

Both victims were transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. The suspects fled before police arrived. One victim has been released from the hospital, according to police.

Police said Robinson has been released after a bail review hearing. Watson is still being held in the Baltimore County Detention Center on a no-bail status and is pending a bail review hearing, police said.

—Carrington McClendon

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