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Man killed, child hurt in shooting at Maryland high school during little league football game
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Date:2025-04-13 04:39:17
A man has died, and a child is injured following a shooting at a Maryland little league football game on Saturday, authorities say.
The shooting happened at Potomac High School in Glassmanor, Maryland, about 9 miles south of Washington D.C. The Prince George's County Police Department is currently investigating the scene.
At around 11:20 a.m. the little league game was being played at the high school. Two people who were in the stands got into a verbal altercation. The altercation escalated and resulted in one of the individuals taking out a gun and firing at an adult male and a 5-year-old child, Chief of Police, Malik Aziz, said during the press conference on Saturday.
The man and child were transported to local hospitals. The man later died from his injuries, Aziz said.
"What is important to know out here today is that these two individuals did not appear to be strangers to each other," Aziz said. "They appeared, at this stage, to know each other and bring some issues that occurred outside of this game and brought into a game where a young people, seven-year-olds, were playing a football game out enjoying this beautiful day with their families."
Aziz also said this event was to benefit someone who was battling a life-threating illness.
The child is still in the hospital receiving care after suffering multiple gunshot wounds, police said,
USA TODAY reached out to the police department for comment.
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The police department in asking anyone with information to contact the Prince George's County Police Department Homicide Unit at 301-516-2512.
Ahjané Forbes is a reporter on the National Trending Team at USA TODAY. Ahjané covers breaking news, car recalls, crime, health, lottery and public policy stories. Email her at [email protected]. Follow her on Instagram, Threads and X (Twitter).
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