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Security guard shoots man during altercation outside Elkridge grocery store

Elkridge, MD – A confrontation outside a Green Valley Marketplace turned violent Thursday afternoon when a security guard opened fire on a man during a physical altercation, Howard County police confirmed.

The incident occurred around 12:40 p.m. in the 7200 block of Montgomery Road. Preliminary findings indicate the conflict began when one of the security guards became involved in a struggle with an adult male, resulting in the guard sustaining a head injury. A second guard on duty responded by firing his weapon, striking the man involved in the altercation.

Both the injured man and the wounded security guard were transported to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. The armed guard who discharged his firearm was not injured and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.

Howard County police stated there is no active threat to the community and that the scene has been secured. Further details on the condition of the individuals involved or what led to the confrontation have not yet been released.

The investigation remains active, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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Key Points

  • A security guard shot an adult male during a physical confrontation outside a grocery store in Elkridge
  • One security guard sustained a head injury before a second guard fired at the suspect
  • Both injured parties are being treated at Shock Trauma; there is no threat to the public

A grocery store clash turned into gunfire when a security guard shot a man after a violent struggle.

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