Teenage squeegee worker found guilty of manslaughter in Baltimore fatal shooting

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Teenage squeegee worker found guilty of manslaughter in Baltimore fatal shooting
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The jury, however, acquitted the teen of first- and second-degree murder in the shooting death of 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds, an engineer from Hampden, at the intersection of East Conway and Light streets on July 7, 2022.

His trial spanned three days. The jury began deliberating Monday afternoon.

Lawyers for the teenager, who was 14 at the time of the shooting, countered that there was not enough evidence to prove he was the shooter. They also argued that whoever shot Reynolds did so in defense of themselves or other squeegee workers, who they said faced an unprovoked attack from a grown man armed with a metal bat.

A motorist’s dashboard camera picked up after Reynolds crossed about 10 lanes of traffic on Light Street. He was holding a baseball bat and walking away. To identify the defendant as the alleged shooter in court, the prosecution relied on an officer who had regular encounters with the teen and other squeegee workers to identify him as the person who shot Reynolds based on the video.

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