By Tashi McQueen
AFRO Staff Writer
tmcqueen@afro.com
Police gave an update on the Dec. 17 mass shooting in Towson, Md. that left one dead and nine injured on Dec. 17. Authorities said on Dec. 18 that victims of the shooting were between the ages of 14 and 27.

โAround 7:15 p.m.โฆthere were multiple callers to 911 reporting shots fired in the area of White Oak and Loch Raven Boulevard,โ said Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough, who led a live-streamed update of the shooting on Dec. 18. โSimultaneously, there were also calls regarding a car on fire, which resulted in the fire department’s response. Upon arrival, officers found a vehicle fully engulfed in flames and several individuals suffering from apparent gunshot wounds.โ
โOne person located near the vehicle was pronounced deceased on the scene,โ continued McCullough. โNine other people were located outside the vehicle, the majority suffering from gunshot wounds. All nine victims were transported to trauma centers here locally, at this time, one of the nine victims has been released.โ
Police clarified the injuries of one of the victims โdo not appear to be associated with the gunshot wound.โ They also released the name of the deceased victim, Charles Graham Jr., 26.
โWe do not believe this was a random act of violence,โ said McCullough. โWhile the individual or individuals responsible have not been apprehended yet, we remain vigilant and additional resources have been deployed.โ
He assured the public that resources have been deployed, some โwill be easy to spotโ and โothers won’t be, and that’s by design.โ
McCoullogh said they could not yet confirm if the incident was gang-related.
โThese acts are shocking and completely out of character for what happens and how safe we expect our communities to be in Baltimore County,โ said U.S. Rep.-elect Johnny Olszewski (D-Md.-02) on Dec. 18. โThe fact that it is so shocking and out of character speaks to the incredible work that people do day in and day out. It does not take away from our commitment to the sense of safety and security for our residents. I assure you again, we have all the resources in place, and we’ll be supporting our fire and police chiefs in the days ahead.โ
McCullough encouraged everyone to remain vigilant.
โIf you see something, please call 911,โ said McCullough.

