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2 Dead after Workplace Shooting in North Point

Contributor: Amy Holzer
Email: holzer@wmar.com
Last Update: 10/30/2009 5:20 pm

Update

Two people are dead after a domestic dispute that led to a shooting Friday afternoon. 

According to police, Dennis Mclaughlan, from Lansdowne, walked into Keary Advertising and shot Wayne Keary.  Keary died on the scene.

Mclaughlan then walked outside and shot himself in the head.  He was taken to the hospital and later died. 

Police are calling this a domestic dispute.

Stay with ABC2 and ABC2news.com for updates on this story. 

Original Story

North Point, MD - Baltimore County police say two people are dead after a workplace shooting at Keary Advertising in North Point.  It happened just before 12:30.

Sources tell ABC2news that a man walked into Keary Advertising and unloaded his gun on someone inside.  That person died on the scene.

According to the sources, the gunman then walked outside, loaded another clip into his gun and shot himself in the head. 

The gunman was taken to the hospital, where he died.

Homicide detectives are on the scene investigating. 
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