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The 18-year-old, who was killed by the shootout in Anne Arundel County, says the police, says the police

According to the police, an 18-year-old was shot in Anne Arundel County on Sunday morning.

At around 5 a.m., the officials responded to reports on a shootout in the 800 block of the Aquahart Road in Glen Burnie. The police said 18-year-old Jonathan Guiliani from Glen Burnie died at the scene.

The investigators are working on determining a suspect and a motif.

Everyone with information should call the police at 410-222-4731 or contact Crime Stopper under 866-7lockup.

Two killed in March in Severn in March

On April 20, Anne Arundel County recorded three murder victims in 2025. In 2024, 10 people were murdered in Anne Arundel County, according to the Daily Crime Report by the police authority.

Two of these murder victims were killed In a four -time shooting on March 4 in the 8100 block of the Meade Village Road in Severn.

One of the men, 23-year-old Derrick Purcell Ahmad McDonald from Severn, was declared dead on site. Mack Samuel Halloway III, 28, from Glen Burnie, was taken to a hospital in which he was declared dead. Two other people were injured at the shootout.

The police said a basketball game was played when shots were fired.

Shortly after his arrival on site, the officials found a vehicle near Pioneer Drive and the Jacobs Road with two men who are assumed to be involved in the shootout.

“When there were local officials, they were informed that a vehicle was involved in the incident,” said Adrienne Johnson, spokesman for the police of Anne Arundel County. “As soon as you have found this vehicle, you came across two topics.”

Man scored fatally near Annapoli's bus stop

The Annapolis police reacted to A Double shots in which a 36-year-old man was dead and an 11-year-old was injured On March 19 near a bus stop in Clay Street.

The police said

“The argument escalated into a fight, Mace was used, it was a close combat, people scattered and ran, and the next thing they know is a weapon,” said Annapolis, Ed Jackson's police chief.

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