Wilmington man, accused of killing 3 coworkers in MD, gets 40 years for wounding auto dealer

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A man accused of murders at a Baltimore-area office park where he once worked has been sentenced to 40 years in Delaware for shooting and wounding the owner of an auto sales business. 

Radee Prince, 38, of Wilmington was convicted by a Superior Court jury in May of Attempted Manslaughter (Attempted Murder Under Extreme Emotional Distress), two counts of Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Reckless Endangering First Degree, Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon, and Resisting Arrest.

In October 2017, Prince went to the auto sales business owned by 35-year-old Rashan Jason Baul in the 2800 block of Northeast Boulevard and shot Baul several times, including once in the face. Prince was arrested later that evening in Glasgow after a foot chase with police, during which Prince discarded a gun.

Prince still faces three counts of Murder First Degree in Maryland in connection with a mass shooting at his former workplace.