Strada Patient Care Center Shooting Investigations – Multiple law enforcement officers are responding to claims of an active shooter at the Strada Building of the USA Health Center in Mobile, Alabama Friday. According to reports, the Strada Patient Care Center located on Center St, Mobile, AL has been placed on immediate lockdown as law enforcement agencies respond to the scene for an active investigation. Authorities have not confirmed at this time if the claims of a shooter shooting at the location are true.
Police in Mobile, Alabama are currently still at the scene of the incident where they say a threat to shoot up was alleged this afternoon. The department has not revealed the credibility of the above threat but states that the investigation is ongoing. Further details in connection to this incident have not been disclosed.
This is a developing story and will be updated shortly
ALSO READ: Two juveniles were caught in connection with a fatal shooting at a T-Mobile store in Baltimore, and they were also charged with a robbery in New Jersey.
Authorities in New Jersey said that the two brothers, both teenagers, were involved in an armed robbery that took place hours before the fatal shooting at a Canton cell phone store on Sunday. Sunday afternoon, two men entered the T-Mobile store on Boston Street, demanded money, and shot Fabian Alberto Sanchez Gonzalez, an employee, according to the police. Police allegedly sent a leaflet to other police departments featuring still images taken from surveillance footage of the shooting. On Monday, a robbery detective from the Baltimore County Police Department told city police that he had identified the man in the blue tracksuit as Arthur Jesse McCaden, 18.
McCaden and his brother, who is 14 years old, were taken into custody by police in Baltimore on Thursday. Both have been charged with first-degree murder, according to police, who verified their link on Friday. According to online court documents, McCaden is also being jailed on charges of assault and multiple firearms offences and is currently being held without bond. According to public court records, McCaden does not appear to have legal representation. The name of McCaden’s 14-year-old sibling was blacked out of the charging records against him by police.
Two suspects entered a Best Buy in Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey, around three hours before Gonzalez was killed in Baltimore, local police claimed in a press release. According to the Mount Laurel Police Department, the suspects, who eyewitnesses said were each less than 5 feet tall, drove off in a silver Acura sedan with heavy window tint and left New Jersey.
Mount Laurel police said in a statement that one of the suspects, dressed in a blue jumpsuit, brandished a weapon at store personnel as he attempted to steal iPhones off a display. On Friday afternoon, police in Mount Laurel announced that they had arrested McCaden and his younger brother in connection with the armed robbery of a Best Buy. Police spokesman Detective Donny Moses said Thursday that the fatal shooting in Baltimore was the result of a “robbery gone bad.” Around 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, police responded to a report of shots fired at a mobile business. Once there, they discovered Gonzalez “seated in a chair complaining of pain in his chest area which was caused by a single gunshot wound,” according to the charges filed against McCaden.
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