Three Dead, Two Wounded in Maryland Shooting

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Prince George's County Police said three people were killed and two others wounded in the shooting that "does not appear random."
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Prince George's County police respond to the scene of a shooting that left three people dead and two wounded.Prince George's County Police

Three people were killed and two others wounded in a shooting Friday night in Maryland, police said.

Prince George's County Police said they responded to the scene of the shooting around 9:35 p.m. ET on a domestic street just east of the Pen Mar Shopping Center in Forestville, a Washington, D.C., suburb.

One victim remained in critical condition and another was in stable condition, police said.

In a tweet, the department said it was looking for a suspect in the shooting, which "does not appear random."

The deceased victims were identified Saturday as Carlina Renee Gray, 50; Jan Marie Parks, 55; and Allen Rowlett, 60. It was not immediately clear how they were connected.

Detectives said they were working to determine a motive.

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