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Police say the suspect in the Maryland Trampoline Park shooting killed his ex-wife’s boyfriend.

BALTIMORE Shooting Suspect Turns Himself In After Trampoline Park Incident

The suspect in a deadly weekend shooting at an indoor ⁣trampoline park ​in Maryland was visiting his daughter there when he shot his ex-wife’s boyfriend and fled, according to court documents.

Quinton Walker, 30, turned himself in to authorities less than two hours after the shooting, which unfolded around 7 p.m. Saturday at⁣ the Sky Zone in Timonium, a suburb ⁤north of⁣ Baltimore. The victim, 32-year-old Marcus Whitehead, died⁢ after being rushed ‍to the hospital.

In the moments after gunshots sounded, panic engulfed the busy facility, which is often packed with children and families. No other⁤ injuries were reported and authorities repeatedly told the public it was an isolated incident that posed no ⁣ongoing safety threat.

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Mr. Walker called 911 to turn himself in after initially fleeing the scene, according ⁣to charging documents prepared by Baltimore County​ police. He made the call from an adjacent county and told dispatchers he ⁣was driving a U-Haul, police said.

Shortly before 8:30 p.m., officers located the U-Haul and pulled Mr. Walker over. They spotted a Glock handgun inside the vehicle, according to the documents.

During ‍an interview with detectives, Mr. Walker said he had ​traveled from Colorado to see his daughter. He⁢ said he made plans to meet her and her mother at Sky Zone on Saturday evening, according to police.

Shortly after he arrived and greeted his ⁣daughter, Mr. ⁣Walker noticed his ex-wife’s boyfriend staring at him, ​he told police. Mr.⁣ Walker said he asked ​Mr. Whitehead “if he ⁣wanted to talk outside⁤ and ⁤he responded not to come near him,” the charging ⁢documents say.

Mr. Walker said Mr. Whitehead stood up, walked toward‌ him‌ and threatened to slap him, ‌so Mr. Walker ⁣“drew ‍his ​firearm and​ fired all rounds that he had ‍loaded into the gun,” according to the documents. Mr. Walker said he was‌ planning to return⁤ his U-Haul before turning himself in.

Crime ⁤scene tape hangs outside a ​Sky​ Zone trampoline​ park in Timonium, Md., on Aug. 12, 2023. (Steve Ruark/AP Photo)

A witness interviewed by police said​ the two men exchanged very brief words before Mr. Walker pulled a‌ gun from his waistband and started shooting, the documents say.

He was charged with one count of⁢ first-degree murder, ⁤which requires ⁣prosecutors to prove premeditation.

Mr. Walker is being held without bail in Baltimore County jail. His⁤ attorney didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday. Court records list a home address in suburban Denver.

The trampoline park, which advertises kids’ birthday parties and other events, has remained closed since the shooting.



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