Survivors of Maryland office shooting in critical condition

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Two people who survived an office shooting  were still in critical condition Thursday morning, a day after a gunman  opened fire on his co-workers at a Maryland kitchen countertop business,  killing three and sending police on a 10-hour, multistate manhunt.

Radee Prince, 37, of Elkton, Maryland, shot five co-workers early Wednesday in Maryland,  then drove to Wilmington, Delaware, and shot an acquaintance in the  head at a used car lot, police in Maryland and Delaware said.

The two survivors of the office shooting remained in critical  condition Thursday at the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock  Trauma Center, said spokeswoman Karen Lancaster. She declined to release  additional details on their injuries.

Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy said at a news conference  Wednesday night that police and federal agents arrested Prince after  they spotted him in the Glasgow neighborhood. He’d left his SUV near a  high school and a civilian notified authorities. Officers found him  nearby, and he ran about 75 feet, throwing away a gun, before being  arrested. No one was hurt in the capture.

“I even get chills talking about it because I know what it’s like when we do hunt individuals that are desperate,” Tracy said.

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