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    Police investigating deadly shooting in Arundel Mills Mall parking lot

    By Tara LynchMiyah Tucker,

    2024-09-14

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    Man dies from shooting outside of Arundel Mills Mall 02:44

    BALTIMORE-- A man died after he was found shot in the parking lot of Arundel Mills Mall Friday night, according to Anne Arundel County Police.

    Officers responded around 9:30 p.m. to the mall area in the 7000 block of Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover for reports of a shooting in the parking lot near the movie theater. A man was found with a gunshot wound to his upper torso, police said, and he died while on the way to the hospital.

    Anne Arundel County Police say the investigation of this incident is ongoing.

    The department has not identified a suspect at this time. Police said the shooting appeared to be targeted.

    Arundel Mills shoppers said they are concerned by the violence at their local mall.

    "This mall has always been safe to me, so to hear somebody got shot here, it's just sad," Severn resident Jataun Shelton said.

    Some shoppers are changing their habits when they come to the mall.

    "We always talk about stuff before we come here into the mall, you know, like if something happens, like a shooting and stuff, we always know what to do," Glen Burnie resident Julius Magpantay said. "The precautions that are taking right now inside, where they have extra security, I really appreciate that so now it feels a lot safer."

    "Becoming a trend"

    This was yet another shooting in and around a Maryland mall this year. A 17-year-old was shot and killed inside The Mall in Columbia in late July and a 42-year-old man was shot and injured inside the Harford Mall in June.

    "It seems like it's becoming a trend. It's becoming normal and that's not fair to the people who want to come and patronize these malls," Severn resident Keisha Cottman said.

    Youth supervision policy

    Arundel Mills Mall recently implemented a youth supervision policy on Fridays and Saturdays following reports of dozens of assaults, thefts, robberies and disorderly conduct.

    Without an adult 21 or older, unsupervised youth must leave the mall property by 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

    "Arundel Mills is committed to providing a pleasant and family-friendly shopping environment for all guests," Simon Property Group said in a statement. "The (youth supervision) program is in response to feedback from the community and community leaders, as the center reinforces its commitment to the community to provide a pleasant, family-friendly shopping environment."

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    kyle murphy
    09-14
    I live in hanover and it's crazy how fast it's changing. I literally had my car stolen out my driveway, neighbors houses are getting raided, some shot at the playground my kids play at, and all this crazy shit keeps happening. the world is getting crazy. everyone in Maryland needs to get a HGP and Maryland needs a stand your ground law
    katricesinclair20
    09-14
    SLUM MARYLAND AT ITS BEST 😂
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