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Friday, Sep 21 The lone suspect, a 26-year-old woman, died at a hospital where she had been taken after the shooting. She was a temporary employee at the distribution center, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said. | | |
| Authorities in Harford County were still trying to determine late Thursday why Snochia Moseley opened fire at the Rite Aid warehouse where she had taken a temporary job, killing three employees and fatally wounding herself. |
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| Here is how a shooting at a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, Maryland, and its aftermath unfolded Thursday. |
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| Multiple people were shot Thursday at a Rite Aid distribution center in Aberdeen, the latest mass shooting in Maryland. Here is a timeline of recent gun violence with multiple casualties in the region. |
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| In the space of 24 hours, workplaces in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and now Harford County were the scenes of mass shootings. |
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| Harford County horse breeder J. William Boniface, who bred and raised 1983 Preakness winner Deputed Testamony on his Creswell farm, was honored Tuesday night as a Harford Living Treasure. |
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| The already spacious surface parking area around Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air is being expanded by another 600 spaces over the next several months. |
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| Vote for your favorites in Harford Magazine's Best of Dining 2018. |
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