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Man Fatally Shot in Nottingham Identified by Police

The call for shots fired came in at approximately 9:15 p.m. Aug. 17.

UPDATE (10:57 a.m.)—Baltimore County police have identified the victim in last night's fatal shooting in the unit block of Jack Pine Place.

Bradley Adam Robinson, 19, of the unit-block of Brown Cone Garth, was killed in a shooting that had police searching for suspects with a helicopter Wednesday night.

Officers responded to a call for shots fired in the unit block of Pine Jack Place around 9:15 p.m. Aug. 17, according to Baltimore County police spokeswoman Detective Cathy Batton. 

When police arrived on the scene they found the body of a black male in his 20s who had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. The man was pronounced dead on the scene.

Batton said that at the time she left the scene of the crime the victim had not been identified and no suspect information was available.

"We conducted an extensive search of the area using patrols, K9 and a helicopter," Batton said.

Batton told Patch that more information might be available sometime on Thursday.

"In the meantime, we're encouraging anyone with information about the crime to contact Baltimore County police," she said.

The tip line for Baltimore county police is 410-307-2020; or contact Metro Crime Stoppers.

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Tim August 18, 2011 at 02:56 pm
Yikes
Emily Kimball (Editor) August 18, 2011 at 09:46 pm
Nottingham Neighbors Shocked, Scared After Fatal Shooting -- Violence strikes a quiet community ... http://patch.com/A-lnmN
Dominic Sanchez August 21, 2011 at 09:34 pm
Looks like the victim dabbled in guns himself and was not originally from the area. So, it doesn't appear to be a random act...

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This place is awesome. Used it a lot when my kid was 2-3. If I had another, I'd not hesitate to takeRead More him here. Then again, I watched my kid like a hawk - and you know, actually played WITH him - while we were there. As a result, my kid never came close to being injured by another unruly kid. Just saying.
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My sister-in-law actually played with my nephew too Tim. Unlike EVERY OTHER single parent that wasRead More there. However, you can't tie your child to you. They came there to play. Bullies move very quick. When my nephew fell and was visibily scared, not a single parent except for one even noticed. Nobody from the library was in site. You are right that if parents were required to pay attention to their children then there would not be an opportunities for bullies because the parents of those bullies would be watching them also. When the group came from a religious school in Pikesville this is exactly what happened. All the parents stayed with their kids. All other parents, with little exception stayed in a waiting room talking amongst themselves paying little attention to their children. My nephew has been to all kinds of playgrounds and never been attacked by older kids before. Next time, if my nephew is attacked by an older child I will urge my brother to call the police and press charges against the parent. However, irreponsible Storyville need not worry -- won't be back there. Just wish our tax dollars weren't supporting this.
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