Baltimore Man Identified As Robbery Suspect Found Dead After Police Shootout

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The robbery fishy and Baltimore County serviceman progressive successful a shootout successful Woodlawn Monday were identified by the Maryland Attorney General’s Office Wednesday.

The suspect, identified arsenic 36-year-old Jovan Lewis Singleton, was recovered dormant soon aft the speech of gunfire.

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The serviceman was identified lone arsenic Lt. Meade, a 25-year seasoned of the Baltimore County Police Department

Meade was wounded during the shootout, but his wounded was not a gunshot wound. He was taken to an country infirmary for treatment.

The series of events began soon aft 2 a.m. arsenic officers investigated an equipped robbery reported astatine a 7-Eleven convenience store connected Windsor Mill Road adjacent Woodlawn Drive, according to Baltimore County Police.

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Police said 2 suspects were trying to suffer constabulary erstwhile their conveyance was progressive successful a hit-and-crash clang adjacent Dogwood Road and Gwynn Oak Avenue. That’s erstwhile constabulary judge the suspects bailed out.

An serviceman came crossed 1 of the suspects adjacent the country of Englewood Avenue and Gilmore Street and the brace traded gunfire, according to police.

Police said K-9 units recovered 1 of the suspects dormant adjacent a abbreviated clip later. It wasn’t instantly wide however the fishy died.

A firearm believed to beryllium linked to the lawsuit was recovered from the scene.

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Based connected a preliminary investigation, constabulary judge lone 1 serviceman fired his agency-issued firearm during the speech of gunfire.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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