Crime & Safety
Man Fatally Shot Outside Own Home In Anne Arundel County: Police
A man was fatally shot outside his Anne Arundel County home, police said. Officers arrested three people, including a minor.

BROOKLYN PARK, MD — A man was fatally shot Monday outside his Anne Arundel County home, police said.
Officers identified the victim as 20-year-old Tyrese Malik Williams of Brooklyn Park.
Authorities said they arrested three people, including one minor, after the shooting.
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Police said they were called for shots fired Monday around 2:41 p.m. in the 100 block of Bon Air Avenue.
Officers said they found Williams suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and immediately started life-saving efforts.
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Authorities said medics took Williams to the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, where he died soon after.
Williams came out of his home and several suspects shot at him, the Anne Arundel County Police Department said.
Officers said the suspects drove away in a dark gray Toyota Sienna minivan.
Authorities said they determined that the van was stolen out of Baltimore.
The Baltimore Police Department helicopter helped detectives find and detain five suspects around 11 p.m. in the city's Edgecomb neighborhood, a press release said.
Officers said they seized the van and two handguns as evidence.
Authorities said they arrested Baltimore residents Dabron Tyreek Johnson, 17, and Dicouisey Orlando Wilson, 18.
Police said they were both charged with murder.
Johnson was charged as an adult, officers said.
Police said they also arrested 20-year-old Tykese Markel Hammond of Baltimore on an open warrant through Frederick County for failing to appear in court to face motor vehicle theft charges.
Officers said they released two boys, 15 and 17, to their caregivers without charges.
Though they made arrests, authorities are still seeking more details.
Police asked anybody with information to call the Homicide Unit at (410) 222-4731. Tipsters can stay anonymous by dialing (410) 222-4700.
This map shows the area where officers said the shooting happened.
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