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Suspect arrested in Maryland killings

3 dead in 3 shootings over two days

By Associated Press
Published: May 6, 2016, 10:23am

BETHESDA, Md. — Authorities say a suspect in three fatal shootings in the Washington, D.C., area has been taken into custody.

Police announced at a news conference Friday that 62-year-old Eulalio Tordil had been taken into custody without incident. Tordil is an employee of the Federal Protective Service, which provides security at federal properties. He was put on administrative duties in March after a protective order was issued against him.

The first shooting occurred Thursday at a high school. The second occurred in a mall parking lot Friday morning and the third happened 30 minutes later at a nearby shopping center.

Police say Tordil followed 44-year-old Gladys Tordil to their children’s Beltsville’s High Point High School and shot her. He also shot and wounded a man who tried to intervene.

Authorities have not said that Tordil was responsible for the mall or shopping center shooting, only that they are looking into the possibility that all three are related.

On Friday morning, officers responding to the parking lot of Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda found three people shot, Montgomery County Police Assistant Chief Darryl McSwain said. One person was shot and two others may have been shot coming to that person’s aid, he said. There’s no reason to believe the victims knew the shooter, he said.

A man who was shot died and another man is in critical condition, Montgomery County police spokesman Capt. Paul Starks said. A woman has injuries that are not life-threatening.

About a half an hour later, police were called to a shooting at a Giant Food store in Aspen Hill, about 5 miles away. Police later tweeted that a woman died after that shooting.

The upscale mall is located in Bethesda, about 10 miles northwest of downtown Washington.

For a time, all Montgomery County schools were sheltering in place at the request of police, but schools officials later tweeted that all but five schools would dismiss on time.

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