Police are searching for suspects after a tragic incident in Towson, Maryland, left one person dead and nine others injured in what appears to be a targeted attack.
The chaos began on Tuesday evening, December 17, around 7:15 p.m. Officers from the Baltimore County Police Department responded to reports of gunfire on Loch Raven Boulevard, near the 8500 block. When they arrived, they found a devastating scene. A car was completely engulfed in flames, and 26-year-old Charles Graham Jr. was found dead nearby. Nine other people, ranging in age from 14 to 27, were outside the vehicle with gunshot wounds, while a 24-year-old man had a different type of injury.
All the injured were rushed to nearby trauma centers for treatment. Fortunately, one of the victims has already been released from the hospital, but the investigation is far from over.
According to police, all ten victims were traveling in the same car before something happened that caused it to crash and catch fire. The event wasn’t limited to one spot—it stretched across several blocks, painting a grim picture of what might have unfolded.
Interestingly, the crash happened near a funeral home, and detectives are exploring if there’s any connection between this shooting and the killing of 19-year-old Andrew Blessing on December 9. His death occurred close to where Tuesday’s violence erupted, and investigators are considering whether the victims in the latest incident might have known Blessing.
Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough spoke about the ongoing investigation, saying they’re considering all possibilities, including retaliation. He added that they are also looking into whether the violence could be gang-related, noting the involvement of potential rival individuals.
While detectives work tirelessly to piece together what happened, the community remains on edge, hoping for answers and justice for the victims.