A man was shot and killed inside a Forestville Starbucks Wednesday afternoon after police say an armored truck employee fired his weapon.
SkyFOX over the scene captured a significant police presence in the Pen Mar Shopping Center parking lot where the coffee shop is located.
Prince George's County Police Acting Deputy Chief Zachary O'Lare said the department received a call around 2 p.m. reporting shots fired in the 3400 block of Donnell Drive. O'Lare said that the investigation into the shooting is in the early stages, but so far, police believe the armored truck employee was inside the Starbucks conducting business when a man approached them behind the counter.
"What transpired from when the armored truck employee removed his handgun and fired rounds killing the decedent to the point of the decedent walking in and the point of the armored truck driver pulling his weapon and discharging – that's what we are currently investigating right now, what transpired," O'Lare said. He said investigators are still conducting multiple interviews with witnesses. At this time, police believe no employees were injured in the shooting.
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