Lodi News-Sentinel

Widow of workplace shooting victim says he feared co-worker

- By Juliet Linderman and Matthew Barakat

WILMINGTON, Del. — The widow of a man killed in a workplace shooting in Maryland said Thursday that her husband was so concerned about the gunman’s explosive temper that he brought it up in church prayer sessions.

Bayarsaikh­an Tudev was one of three people shot and killed Wednesday at a granite manufactur­er in Edgewood, Md.

Police said Radee Prince walked into work at Advanced Granite Solutions and shot five coworkers. Two remained in critical condition Thursday.

Tudev’s widow, Gerelmaa Dolgorsure­n, told The Associated Press that her husband had described Prince’s volatile temper several times.

“He was always angry,” she said her husband told her.

Tudev, 53, was a native of Mongolia who came to the U.S. in 2005. He and his wife settled in Arlington, Va., which has a large MongolianA­merican community.

Dolgorsure­n said her husband liked his job so much that he endured a regular commute of more than two hours. She said he always felt that he was living the American dream.

Prince was captured late Wednesday after a 10-hour manhunt during which he also shot and wounded an acquaintan­ce in Wilmington, De. He was ordered held on $2.1 million cash bond on attempted murder charges in that shooting during his arraignmen­t in a Delaware court early Thursday.

Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy said his department is coordinati­ng with Maryland law enforcemen­t officials to transfer Prince back to Maryland to face charges in the workplace shooting.

Tracy said at a news conference Wednesday night that police and federal agents arrested Prince after they spotted him in the Glasgow neighborho­od. He’d left his SUV near a high school, and a civilian notified authoritie­s. Officers found him nearby, and he ran about 75 feet and threw away a gun before being arrested. No one was hurt in the capture.

“I even get chills talking about it because I know what it’s like when we do hunt individual­s that are desperate,” Tracy said.

In addition to Tudev, the Harford County Sheriff ’s Office identified the slain victims as: Jose Hidalgo Romero, 34, of Aberdeen, Md.; and Enis Mrvoljak, 48, of Dundalk, Md.

Less than two hours after his first attack, Prince drove to a used car lot about 55 miles away in Wilmington, and opened fire on a man with whom Tracy said Prince had “beefs” in the past. The man was wounded but survived and identified Prince to police.

The search for Prince clogged the Interstate 95 corridor from Maryland to Philadelph­ia with cruisers patrolling the highways. Overhead highway signs flashed Prince’s Delaware license plate number and the make and model of his vehicle. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said helicopter­s were circling the airspace searching for any sign of the black 2008 GMC Acadia.

Although police have not disclosed a motive for Prince’s shootings, his legal record painted a portrait of a man with an alleged history of workplace violence, gun charges, traffic violations and problems with his probation.

A felon with 42 arrests in Delaware, court records showed Prince had been fired from a Maryland job earlier this year after allegedly punching a co-worker. He also faced charges of being a felon in possession of a gun, was habitually late paying his rent, was repeatedly cited for traffic violations, and was ordered to undergo drug and alcohol counseling in recent years.

Earlier this year, Prince was fired from JPS Marble and Granite and scared his prior employer so badly that the man tried to get a restrainin­g order.

At one point, his former boss Philip Siason told the court: “He came to see me, cursed and yelled at me about unemployme­nt benefits. I felt very threatened because he is a big guy and very aggressive on me.”

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KENNETH K. LAM/BALTIMORE SUN Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler holds a news conference near the scene of a workplace shooting where five people were shot and three are confirmed dead Wednesday in Edgewood, Md.
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