Crime & Safety
Baltimore Teacher Is Suspected Of Shooting Police Officer In Catonsville: Report
A Baltimore teacher is the man accused of shooting an officer in Catonsville, a report said. The suspect faces attempted murder charges.

CATONSVILLE, MD — The man accused of shooting an officer last week outside a Catonsville police station is a Baltimore City teacher, FOX 45 reported.
Authorities on Monday identified the suspect as Andrew Robert Britt, 27, of Baltimore. The suspect faces two counts of attempted first-degree murder among other charges, court records show. The case file says his bail review hearing is scheduled for Tuesday at 1 p.m.
Patch asked Baltimore City Public Schools if the Andrew Britt listed as a teacher at Liberty Elementary is the shooting suspect.
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School system spokesperson Sherry Christian declined to say whether the Liberty teacher is the man charged in the case.
"Andrew Robert Britt is a teacher at Liberty Elementary School. He was hired December 5, 2022. He is currently on leave. That's the extent of what I can provide right now," Christian told Patch in an email.
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The officer who was shot was released from the hospital on Sunday.
Authorities on Saturday identified the officers who returned fire and shot the suspect multiple times in the lower body. The Baltimore County Police Department said those officers are Officers Smith and Wright. Authorities did not provide their first names.
Smith has 25 years of service, and Wright has two years. Both work in the Operations Bureau.
Police said they placed Smith and Wright on administrative leave while the investigation continues. This is normal protocol for officer-involved shootings.
Authorities have not identified the injured officer, who has served in the Baltimore County Police Department for seven years.
The wounded officer was discharged from the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore to a line of saluting law enforcement members. A video of the scene is posted here.
Chief Robert McCullough thanked officers for their service and Dr. Thomas Scalea for his care.
"We're grateful to the men and women, the law enforcement across this state, in this region and in Baltimore County for what they do every day to serve the citizens of this region. We're also grateful to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma and Dr. Scalea for taking great care of our officer, and as you see tremendous care that they provided him. He's gone home in four days," McCullough said at a Sunday afternoon press conference.
Police said the shooting happened Thursday around 2:30 p.m. during a shift change at the Wilkens Precinct. The police station at 901 Walker Ave. is located near the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
McCullough said the suspect entered the precinct lobby, spoke with the desk officers and left the building. He then went around the side of the station and talked with an officer filling up at the gas pump.
The chief said the gunman walked away from the officer at the pump, before turning back, this time with a handgun.
McCullough said the suspect then "fired several shots at that officer."
Authorities said two other officers, including the officer who was shot, were in the parking lot during the shooting.
The press release said the wounded officer was shot while standing outside his vehicle.
Related:
- Officer Shooting Suspect IDed Day After Wounded Cop Leaves Hospital
- Charges Pending After Officer Shot, Officers Who Returned Fire Placed On Leave
- Officer Shot Outside Catonsville Police Station Near UMBC
This map shows the station where police said the shooting happened.
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