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Friday morning feel good stories

From Essex, Maryland;

Baltimore County Police have identified the man found dead in an Essex home as one of three suspects who entered during a home invasion. Police say 20 year-old Tarae Damon Holton was shot and killed during the incident.

Police were called to the 800 block of Arncliffe Road around 4:44 a.m. Monday for a person suffering from a gunshot wound. Police found one man, a resident of the home suffering from at least one gunshot wound outside. He was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries but is expected to survive.
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Holton was found inside, suffering from at least one gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police say they’re working to determine who shot who during the confrontation.

Officers are still trying to identify Holton’s two accomplices, who fled the home.

From Trotwood, Ohio;

A man was killed after a manager of an auto repair shop shot him after the suspect pointed a gun at the manager, police said.

Officers responded to auto repair shop in the 4000 block of Salem Avenue around 2:30 a.m.

The incident started when the manager of the shop, which operates overnight, returned to the business with an employee and their car was approached by two individuals, said Capt. Dan Heath of the Trotwood Police Department.

When the employee got out of the car, one of the individuals pointed a gun at him, and the manager, whose identity has not been released, shot the suspect, Heath said.

12 thoughts on “Friday morning feel good stories

  1. Five perps; two DRT and the other three on the run with dirty skivvies and facing potential felony murder charges when apprehended.

    Pretty good day for armed citizens IMO.

  2. This is Feelzhood Friday, isn’t it. Not going to invoke Sister Mary Grace’s ‘tude about ‘who’ vs. ‘whom’.

    Happy Friday, and ding-dong, some perps are DRT.

  3. Who cares “who shot who”?
    So long as bad guys = dead.
    And good guys = alive.

  4. With a name like “Tarae”, and in the city of Baltimore, MD; it doesn’t take a genius to guess the perp’s melanin skin color.

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