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Alleged shooter at Edgewood business faces Delaware trial

- By Jessica Anderson jkanderson@baltsun.com twitter.com/janders5

A man accused of shooting five coworkers in Edgewood last year will first be tried in May in Delaware, where he also faces shooting charges.

Radee Prince, 38, is scheduled for trial May 8 on charges stemming from a shooting at a Wilmington auto shop Oct. 18, a spokesman for the Delaware attorney general’s office said.

Hours before the Wilmington shooting, authoritie­s say Prince shot five co-workers — three fatally — at Advanced Granite Solutions in Edgewood. Bayarsaikh­an Tudev, 53; Jose Hidalgo Romero, 34; and Enis Mrvoljak, 48, were killed. Two other workers — Enoc Villegas Sosa, 38, and Jose Roberto Flores Gillen, 37 — were wounded.

Prince was arrested that evening after a foot chase near a school in Newark, Del.

Prince has two other court dates scheduled before the trial, on Feb. 26 and April 23. A spokesman for the Delaware attorney general’s office said previously that Prince is being represente­d by the public defender’s office. A call to that office was not returned Friday.

In Delaware, Prince’s charges include first-degree attempted murder, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a firearm by a prohib- ited person and carrying a concealed deadly weapon. If convicted of the Delaware charges, Prince faces a possible sentence of life without parole.

In Maryland, Prince is charged with firstand second-degree murder, attempted firstand second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault, and use of a firearm to commit a felony.

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