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UPDATE – Man Dies following January 31 Officer-Involved Shooting in Baltimore County

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 4, 2023
Media Contacts:
press@oag.state.md.us
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UPDATE – Man Dies following January 31 Officer-Involved Shooting in Baltimore County

 

BALTIMORE, MD – The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General today was notified of the death of the man shot by Baltimore County Police on January 31 in 10700 Block of Pulaski Highway in White Marsh. The name of the decedent will be released at a later time. In accordance with the IID's authority to investigate incidents of civilians suffering injuries likely to result in death, the IID began investigating this shooting on January 31. The investigation remains active and ongoing.

On January 31, at approximately 6:10 a.m., detectives with the Baltimore County Police Department's Criminal Apprehension Support Team were in the 10700 Block of Pulaski Highway in White Marsh conducting surveillance on an SUV occupied by two people. Detectives were aware that the driver had multiple outstanding warrants. Detectives attempted to perform a vehicle block to pin the SUV in order to apprehend the driver. Detectives then exited their vehicles and approached the SUV when the driver maneuvered out of the block, striking an unmarked police vehicle. Detective J. Trenary discharged his firearm, striking the driver. The SUV continued traveling through a parking lot and struck an unrelated civilian vehicle before crashing. The SUV driver, an adult male, was struck in the upper body and suffered life-threatening injuries. He was taken to an area hospital, where he remained until succumbing to his injuries on March 3. No other individuals were injured.

Detectives assigned to the Baltimore County Police Department's Criminal Apprehension Support Team are not equipped with body-worn cameras, and the involved police vehicles are not equipped with dashboard cameras.

To read the original news release, click here.

 

https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/press/2023/030423.pdf


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