Crime & Safety

Baltimore County Police: Body-Worn Camera Footage From Triple Murder/ Fatal Officer Involved Shooting In The 7500 Block Of Maury Road

The Baltimore County Police Department is releasing the body-worn camera (BWC) video, audio from redacted 911 calls, and radio transmiss ...

May 21, 2021

ORIGINAL (May 21, 2021 9:30 a.m.):

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The Baltimore County Police Department is releasing the body-worn camera (BWC) video, audio from redacted 911 calls, and radio transmissions from the May 8, 2021 triple murder/fatal officer-involved shooting of 56-year-old Everton Brown.

This incident occurred in the 7500 block of Maury Road at 6:40 a.m. after officers from the Woodlawn precinct received calls for an active shooter and a structure fire. Per witness statements, as the first officer arrived on the scene and exited his vehicle, he was met by gunfire.

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During the incident, the suspect set fire to his home, injured one person, and murdered three people.

As with similar cases, Officer Irwin, Officer Norton, Officer Davis and Officer Becketts remain on routine administrative leave as this case remains under investigation.

You can view the contextual video on our YouTube page and access the Baltimore County Police Department Body-Worn Camera Video Release Policy on our website.

The Baltimore County Use of Force Policy can also be accessed online in the department's Field Manual.

 

You can read the details of the incident as they were previously released on our blog.


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