Three people shot dead in Maryland
Police are investigating a shooting in Maryland early Saturday morning that left three people dead.
Officers from Prince George’s County tweeted that police heard gunshots while on patrol in a local neighborhood and later found two male adults inside a vehicle and a woman outside the car, all with gunshot wounds.
The three victims were all pronounced dead at the scene, police tweeted.
Officers began to check the area when they located 3 adults, 2 males inside of a car and 1 female outside of a car suffering from gunshot wounds. They were all pronounced dead on scene.
— PGPDNEWS (@PGPDNews) April 3, 2021
Police said in a later tweet that they don’t believe the shooting was a random crime but are working to find suspects and identify a motive.
The shooting came just hours after officers responded to a separate shooting about six miles north. Police who arrived at that scene Friday evening found an adult female who suffered gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead. Further details on that shooting were not immediately available.
FATAL SHOOTING: Officers responded to the 5200 block of 56th Ave at approx. 7:00 pm for a shooting. Once on scene, they located an adult female inside of a car suffering from gunshot trauma. She was pronounced dead on scene. pic.twitter.com/EjOP3OcyPx
— PGPDNEWS (@PGPDNews) April 3, 2021
The Hill has reached out to the Prince George’s County Sheriff’s Office for additional information.
The attacks come as states across the country have seen a number of fatal shootings in recent weeks, including one in North Carolina early Saturday that killed three people and wounded four others.
The Wilmington Police Department said a “gunfight had erupted” at a house party shortly after midnight Saturday.
Police are still notifying family members of the victims and confirmed to The Hill that they have not yet identified any suspects.
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