❓WHAT HAPPENED: A gunman opened fire inside the MGM National Harbor Casino and Resort in Maryland, killing one man in a targeted shooting.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: An unidentified suspect and a victim in his twenties. Prince George’s County Police are investigating.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The shooting occurred on Wednesday, just before noon, in the MGM food court.
💬KEY QUOTE: “MGM is safe. The harbor is safe. This was a targeted incident,” said Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader.
🎯IMPACT: MGM remains open aside from the food court, and police are continuing their investigation.
Police are hunting for a gunman who was captured on surveillance video firing shots inside the MGM National Harbor Casino and Resort in Maryland on Wednesday, killing one man in what police are calling a targeted attack.
The shooting happened shortly before noon in the casino’s food court, Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader said. The gunman walked in, seemed to know exactly where the victim was, and walked straight up to him before opening fire.
When police arrived, they found a man in his twenties shot dead. Surveillance video showed no conversation or interaction between the two—the victim was simply ordering food when he was gunned down. Chief Nader said, “It appeared the suspect was looking for this person.”The shooter escaped in a vehicle. No one else was hurt. Police have not yet released a suspect description or possible motive.
Chief Nader stressed that the casino and surrounding area remain safe, saying, “MGM is safe. The harbor is safe. This was a targeted incident. We believe that it would have unfolded anywhere once these two individuals came into the same area.”
The food court is closed while the rest of the resort has reopened. Nearby schools were briefly placed on lockdown as a precaution.
Nader said that violent crime in the county is down about 32 percent this year, insisting, “It’s rare that instances like this occur. We’re confident that we’ll close this case.”
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