Rampage Victims Selected At Random; Del. Suspect Charged With 2 Murder Counts FINAL Edition
Police say he was killed by Allison Lamont Norman, 22, a man with a history of drug-trafficking and weapons convictions who went on a shooting rampage Thursday morning after he, too, took his girlfriend's daughter to a bus stop in Delaware. The spree -- which started in Laurel, Del., and ended...
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Published in | The Washington post |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Washington, D.C
WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post
09.04.2005
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Summary: | Police say he was killed by Allison Lamont Norman, 22, a man with a history of drug-trafficking and weapons convictions who went on a shooting rampage Thursday morning after he, too, took his girlfriend's daughter to a bus stop in Delaware. The spree -- which started in Laurel, Del., and ended 14 miles away in Salisbury on Maryland's Eastern Shore -- left two people dead and four wounded. According to police, it is likely that the only thing the victims had in common was being unlucky enough to cross Norman's path. Norman is accused of fatally shooting Jamell Weston, 24, in the face with a 9mm Glock handgun and wounding Weston's cousin, Marcus Cannon, at an apartment complex in Laurel on Thursday morning. Charging documents say Norman lived at the Carvel Gardens apartments in Laurel, where the first shootings took place. Norman went on a 45-minute shooting spree while driving a stolen car south on U.S. 13 toward Maryland, police said. They said he wounded Anthony White, 45, in a shopping center in Laurel, fired on a sanitation worker in Delmar, Md., shot at cars in Salisbury and climbed into [M. Peters]'s SUV before killing him. |
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ISSN: | 0190-8286 |