Crime & Safety
Video Of Fatal Police-Involved Shooting In Dundalk Released
Video of a fatal police-involved shooting in Baltimore County was released. Authorities said the man was armed.

DUNDALK, MD — Officials released body camera video Thursday from a fatal police-involved shooting that happened in Dundalk last month. Authorities said the man they shot had a weapon.
The one-hour and three-minute video, which is graphic, is posted here.
The decedent is Robert Adams, 55, of Dundalk, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown previously said.
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Brown said these Baltimore County Police Department officers were involved:
- Police Officer First Class Andrew Meyer, six years of service.
- Police Officer First Class Malik McLaughlin, six years of service.
- Police Officer First Class Austin Kiss, four years of service.
- Police Officer First Class Nicholas Cook, three years of service.
- Officer Mason Rice, one year of service.
- Officer Luke Eubert, one year of service.
All officers are assigned to the Operations Bureau and are on administrative leave during the investigation, per departmental policy.
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The attorney general's Independent Investigations Division is leading the investigation, as it does with all police-involved deaths.
Brown said police were called Oct. 8 around 8:30 p.m. after multiple 911 calls reported shots fired at a home in the 2100 block of Larkhall Road in Dundalk.
The attorney general said that shortly after officers arrived, they saw a man standing at a second-floor window.
Multiple officers indicated he was armed, a press release said.
Officers fired their service weapons, striking the man, Brown said. Police said six officers fired shots.
A tactical team from Baltimore County police responded and established a barricade, the attorney general said.
Brown said officers entered the home about two hours after the shooting.
The man was found on the first floor suffering from apparent gunshot wounds, and medics pronounced him dead on the scene, the release said.
Investigators said they found two guns inside the home near the window where police initially saw the man. No officers were hurt in the encounter.
The officers were all wearing body cameras that recorded the incident, the attorney general said.
Related:
- Man Fatally Shot By Police In Dundalk Identified: Investigators
- Police Fatally Shoot Man During Dundalk Barricade: Officers
This map shows the area where investigators said the shooting happened.
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