Baltimore Police Get Into A Shootout With Grocery Store Security Guard

The video shows the moments Ofcs. Wesley Rosenberger and Daniel Jensen pulled up to the Compare Foods in the 5600 block of The Alameda on January 30 after getting a call about an armed person. After the officers walked into the store, the security guard, Dontae Green, pulled out a 9mm semi-automatic handgun and began shooting. Green was able to get away through a back door but was fatally shot days later as a U.S. Marshals task force tried to arrest him.

Although the shooting took place last month, the bodycam footage was just released to the public.

According to one source, a 20-year-old man was shot in the arm during the shootout. It's unknown if he was injured by the assailant or law enforcement. Green was apparently upset about his paycheck prior to the incident.

On February 4th, U.S. Marshals located Green at a house in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of Baltimore. He fired upon the Marshals, injuring one who had to be put on life support. Thankfully, the Marshal is now recovering at home. Green was fatally shot.

Source: WJZ


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