Shooter in Maryland leaves 2 deputies dead

Investigators walk at the scene of a shooting at a shopping center in Abingdon, Md., Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016. A man opened fire inside a shopping center restaurant during lunchtime.
Investigators walk at the scene of a shooting at a shopping center in Abingdon, Md., Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016. A man opened fire inside a shopping center restaurant during lunchtime.

ABINGDON, Md. -- A man fatally shot a sheriff's deputy inside a crowded restaurant at lunchtime Wednesday and killed another deputy in a shootout, authorities and witnesses said.

The gunman was killed in the shootout not far from the shopping center where the restaurant is, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said. No bystanders were hurt.

Police haven't released a motive for the shooting, but the sheriff said he believed the first deputy who approached the gunman was shot "because he was wearing a uniform." The shooter, David Brian Evans, 67, had warrants out for his arrest in Harford County and Orange County, Fla., where he was accused of assaulting a police officer.

The names of the deputies have not yet been released. They were described as 30- and 16-year veterans. The sheriff said he had met with both of their families but was withholding their names because more relatives needed to be notified.

"This is a tragic day for the Harford County sheriff's office," Gahler said. "They were two outstanding deputies who served the citizens of this community faithfully."

Republican Gov. Larry Hogan ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor the deputies.

The initial shooting took place inside a Panera restaurant in Abingdon, which is about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore.

Sophia Faulkner, 15, said she and her mother were getting lunch and almost sat right next to the gunman. Instead, they chose a booth about 10 feet away because the man appeared "sketchy" and disheveled. He was sitting in the back and hadn't ordered any food, Faulkner and her mother said.

A sheriff's deputy was called to the restaurant to check on a report about someone causing a problem. The deputy tried to talk to the man, who was apparently known to workers there. After the deputy sat down beside him and asked how he was doing, the man shot him in the head.

"I saw him fall back out of his chair," Faulkner said. "I didn't know how to process it. My mom said, 'What's going on?' and I said, 'Get down, someone just got shot.'"

She said "everyone started screaming" after the gunshot and children -- out of school because of snowfall -- were running around.

"Everybody was running to one side of the store. Families were huddling together. I didn't really know what was going on," she said. "You see this stuff online and in movies and on TV when it happens, but you never think you're going to go out to lunch one day with your mom and it's just going to happen."

The gunman fled, and witnesses gave officers a description of him and told them which way he was headed, the sheriff said. At least one deputy caught up with him and shots were exchanged, leaving the second deputy fatally wounded and the suspect dead, the sheriff said.

"I saw two women and a child run from Panera to our back door. They were hysterical. They said they heard gunshots," said bartender Mike Davis, who was working at the Ocean City Brewing Co.'s Taphouse. "We locked the door and went to talk to a cop. The cop said not to let anyone in. Then, we heard more gunshots, 'Pop, pop, pop, pop,' from down in the shopping center. It was hectic."

The sheriff said investigators believe the shooter acted alone and that there was no further threat to the community.

"The restaurant was very full at lunchtime," Gahler said. "Thankfully, no one else was injured."

The shopping center is called the Boulevard at Box Hill. It has a mix of shops, restaurants, a grocery store and a bank.

Yellow tape blocked off the Panera and Taphouse restaurants, but people were coming and going freely at other businesses after the shooting.

A Section on 02/11/2016

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