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How the moments before shooting outside the Lansdowne High School developed

The video shows how the moments just before the fatal shooting outside the Lansdowne High School took place on Tuesday afternoon.

The violent incident was recorded in front of the camera in front of the school, and Fox45 received the video.

It shows that the shooter who persecutes an A16-year-old falls up to him. The shooter then stands above the teenager before it catches shots.

WARNING: The video below is annoying.

On March 4 at 2:35 p.m., the officials responded to the 3900 block of the Hollins Ferry Road for a report about a shootout.

Robert McCullough, chief of police at Baltimore County, said the victim was standing in front of a spirits business in the shopping center when the shooter jumped out of a car and started shooting.

The police said the victim tried to flee when he was shot and had fallen to the ground.

The authorities say when the shooter went over the victim and shot him before he fled out of the scene in a vehicle driven by someone else.

The police said the victim was brought to a regional hospital, but succumbed to his injuries.

McCullough did not state any details about the suspect on Tuesday, but said they were “a younger individual” and the shootout was an isolated, targeted incident.

The Baltimore County police say that they have asked several people in connection with the shootout, but have not yet filed any charges.

Anyone who has information can contact the police under 410-887-4636.