Maryland office park killing suspect convicted in Delaware
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A man accused of shooting five co-workers at a granite company in Maryland, killing three, has been convicted of attempted manslaughter in the later shooting of a man in Delaware.
A jury on Tuesday convicted 38-year-old Radee Prince of attempted manslaughter, reckless endangering and other crimes in the October shooting of Wilmington businessman Jason Baul.
Prince faces at least eight years in prison.
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Authorities say Prince shot five co-workers at Advanced Granite Solutions in Harford County, Maryland, on Oct. 18 last year, then drove to a used car lot in Wilmington and shot Baul, an acquaintance. He was captured in Delaware after a 10-hour manhunt.
Prince will be tried later in Maryland on charges including three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.