Jury Selection For Squeegee Murder Case

The teen is being tried as an adult on charges that include first-degree murder.

(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.