Man accused of shooting co-workers to be tried first in Delaware

BEL AIR, Md. (AP) -- A man who shot five co-workers at a granite company in Maryland before shooting another acquaintance will be prosecuted first in Delaware, where the second crime took place.

Delaware and Maryland prosecutors said Monday that 37-year-old Radee Prince, whose violent rampage sent law enforcement officials on a 10-hour multistate manhunt last week, will be tried first in Delaware, then in Harford County.

Authorities say Prince shot five co-workers, three fatally, at Advanced Granite Solutions in Harford County. He then drove to a used car lot in Wilmington and shot an acquaintance in the head.

In Delaware, Prince is charged with attempted murder, gun charges and resisting arrest. He faces a maximum of life without parole.

In Maryland, he faces three counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted murder.