TOWSON, Md. — Investigators in Baltimore County are looking into whether a shooting and related vehicle crash that left one person dead and nine injured Tuesday night are connected to a nearby homicide earlier this month.
Officials said all 10 of the victims were found inside a flipped SUV that burst into flames after crashing in front of a funeral home.
A service for Andrew Blessing had wrapped up just hours earlier Tuesday afternoon at a different facility several miles away. Blessing, 19, was shot to death Dec. 9 in the same suburban area north of Baltimore.
Detectives haven't ruled out a potential connection between the two events, Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough said at a news conference Wednesday afternoon. He had previously said that the funeral home appeared to be closed at the time of Tuesday's shooting.
''At this point, nothing has been ruled out. We are taking a look at all serious crimes that occurred in that area,'' he said.
Officials have emphasized that they believe the shooting was targeted and the people involved knew each other.
''We do not believe this was a random act of violence,'' McCullough said.
The person who died was identified Wednesday as 26-year-old Charles Graham Jr., and those injured ranged in age from 14 to 27, according to police. Most are teenagers.