(Baltimore, MD) — Jury selection is underway in the trial of a teenage squeegee worker who’s accused of shooting and killing a man near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Prosecutors say the then-14-year-old shot and killed Timothy Reynolds after he confronted him and other squeegee workers with a baseball bat near Light and Conway streets last July. The teen is being tried as an adult on charges that include first-degree murder. Supporters of the teen spoke outside the courthouse today and said the case belongs in juvenile court.
Jury Selection For Squeegee Murder Case
The teen is being tried as an adult on charges that include first-degree murder.