Crime & Safety

Perry Hall Shooter Pleads Guilty to Attempted Murder

Robert Gladden, 15, entered the plea in Baltimore County Circuit Court Tuesday.

(Update 2:06 p.m.)—A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge has accepted a guilty plea from a Perry Hall High School student who admitted to shooting a special needs schoolmate.

Robert Gladden Jr., 15,  pleaded guilty to one count of attempted first-degree murder and the use of a firearm in the commission of a violent act before Circuit Court Judge Robert Cahill, Jr.

The other 27 counts against Gladden were dropped.

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By entering a guilty plea, Gladden waived his right to a trial, which was scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.

After 11 a.m., Baltimore County Assistant State's Attorney John Cox, Gladden's defense attorney George Psoras and Cahill discussed the terms of the plea agreement while Gladden's family members openly wept.

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Gladden's sentencing hearing is scheduled for Feb. 25 at 9:30 a.m.

Cahill said the maximum sentence Gladden faces is life in prison with an active cap of 40 years.

Daniel Borowy, 17, was seriously injured following the Aug. 27 incident.

Parkville-Overlea Patch editor Nick Gestido contributed to this story.

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