Robert Vicosa Fired Shots Killing Daughters, Accomplice, Self As Car Was Moving

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Maryland State Police said they judge Robert Vicosa, the fired constabulary serviceman from Baltimore County who led authorities connected a four-day manhunt, fired the shots that killed his daughters and his accomplice.

All 4 were recovered dormant Thursday successful what authorities constabulary are calling a murder-suicide. The manhunt yet came to an extremity successful occidental Maryland.

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Police present and successful Pennsylvania were closing successful connected the stolen car carrying Vicosa, his alleged accomplice, Tia Bynum and 6- and 7-year-old Aaminah and Giana Vicosa.

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Investigators judge Bynum was driving the car and Vicosa fired the deadly shots portion the car was inactive moving.

Officers said they recovered 4 weapons wrong the stolen SUV, including an battle rifle.

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State troopers are emphasizing the probe is ongoing.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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