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Second suspect arrested in January shooting death

September 30, 2020 Police News No Comments
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A second suspect was arrested Tuesday in connection with the Jan. 15 shooting death of a Gwynn Oak man, county police said.

Darien Bartholomew Dixon, 23, of the 5800 block of Simmonds Avenue in Baltimore was charged with first-degree murder and other charges, police said. He is being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on a no bail status pending a bail hearing review, police said. 

The first suspect in the shooting death of Arnold Gilbert Burr II, Trystan Eevon Wilson, 19, was arrested on Feb. 11 and charged with first-degree murder and other various charges. He is also being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center on a no bail status. 

The arrests stem from an incident that occurred on the 100 block of South Belle Grove Road.

Police revealed that the victim and an acquaintance drove to South Belle Grove Road and met Wilson at the entrance of the apartment building. Shortly after their arrival, a scuffle ensued, and the victim was shot.

Police said o the victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the upper body. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspects fled prior to police arriving.

–Avéon Laine

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