Crime & Safety
Report: Victim Had Raised Concerns About Alleged Shooter Dayvon Green
UMD police also found that Green had worked as a student aide for the department, according to The Baltimore Sun.

Stephen Rane, the 22-year-old University of Maryland student who was killed Tuesday when roommate Dayvon Maurice Green reportedly opened fire on his roommates, had previously expressed concerns about Green having a gun, The Baltimore Sun reports.
The Sun quotes Drew Needham, a senior and former roommate of Rane, as saying that Rane felt "uncomfortable in the house" given Green's mental illness and ownership of a firearm.
But Rane had not anticipated any violent behavior, Needham told the paper.
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The Sun also notes a surprising discovery by University of Maryland police: that Green had worked as a student aide for the department for a brief period last year.
The role requires a background check but does not include access to weapons or records, Major Marc Limansky told the paper.
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