Crime & Safety
Catonsville Man Sentenced to Life Without Parole
Braderick Greene, 37, is already serving 11 life sentences.

A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge sentenced 37-year-old Braderick Greene on Wednesday to life without parole for a 2009 convenience-store killing.
Last month, a Baltimore County jury convicted Greene, of Catonsville, in the murder of a convenience store customer and the attempted murder of an employee.
According to the Baltimore County State's Attorney's office, Greene entered the /Suvidha Bazzar on Nov. 17, 2009 with a .45-caliber handgun and a bandana covering his face. Sudhir Shah, the owner of the convenience store, was behind the counter. Brian Meise was the lone customer in the store.
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Police said Greene shot and killed Meise after he walked into the store and then shot Shah in the head. Shah, who survived, called 911 after Greene left the store.
Shah later re-opened the convenience store, and it remains open today.
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Greene was caught by Baltimore city police several days later after fleeing from a traffic stop in Baltimore where he was a passenger. In that incident, Greene shot at police when he got out of the car, police said.
Police chased Greene and shot him. He was arrested and taken to an area hospital. The gun later was matched to the Catonsville robbery, according to the press release.
Greene had previously been convicted on 11 counts of attempted murder in the city shooting and is serving 11 life sentences.
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