No bond in quadruple shooting case after neighbor dispute

No bond in quadruple shooting case after neighbor dispute

New developments in the case of a deadly quadruple shooting in northeast Baltimore. Three people were shot and killed, with a fourth person critically injured on April 1, when police said a man used a gun to settle an argument with his neighbors. No bail was the recommendation from pretrial services and prosecutors, collectively citing a criminal history that includes prior assaults, handgun convictions and a bench warrant issued in another county for violation of parole. According to police, Marvelle Worsley is accused of opening fire during an argument with neighbors on Woodring Avenue three weeks ago and killing three people Charles Murray, Darlene Briscoe and Gerard Smith. Brittany Murray was critically injured during the shooting. Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1oJSRCN Get more Baltimore news: http://www.wbaltv.com Like us:   / wbaltv11   Follow us:   / wbaltv11   Instagram:   / wbaltv11