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17-year-old dead, police search for suspect after Columbia Mall shooting

Columbia, MDLocal News

A shooting at The Mall in Columbia, Maryland, resulted in the death of 17-year-old Angelo Little, who was shot during an altercation in the food court on Saturday evening. Howard County police reported that the incident occurred around 6:10 p. m. and that Little was likely targeted. They are currently investigating the case and offering a reward of up to $5,000 for any information regarding the suspect.

Witnesses described the scene as frightening, with one noting the eerie silence before the single gunshot rang out. Police spokeswoman Sherry Llewellyn confirmed that authorities believe this was not a random act of violence and highlighted the importance of clearing the mall for investigative purposes. The police response was informed by a past active shooter situation at the same mall in 2014, which resulted in the deaths of two individuals. As the investigation unfolds, the community remains on edge, recalling the tragic history associated with the mall. Authorities are committed to ensuring safety and apprehending the suspect involved in this incident.

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