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Male resident, 63, charged with killing 2 at Maryland senior community

Courtesy of Prince George’s County Police Department via AP
                                This undated photo provided by the Prince George’s County Police Department in Maryland shows Roy Batson. Maryland police announced first-degree murder charges against Batson for shooting two staff members of a senior living community to death at the facility where they worked.
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Courtesy of Prince George’s County Police Department via AP

This undated photo provided by the Prince George’s County Police Department in Maryland shows Roy Batson. Maryland police announced first-degree murder charges against Batson for shooting two staff members of a senior living community to death at the facility where they worked.

BILL O’LEARY/THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP / OCT. 8
                                Police respond to the scene of a shooting at a senior housing apartment in Capitol Heights, Md. Two people were fatally shot Friday at the Maryland senior living facility just outside of Washington, D.C., and one suspect is in custody, police said.
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BILL O’LEARY/THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP / OCT. 8

Police respond to the scene of a shooting at a senior housing apartment in Capitol Heights, Md. Two people were fatally shot Friday at the Maryland senior living facility just outside of Washington, D.C., and one suspect is in custody, police said.

Courtesy of Prince George’s County Police Department via AP
                                This undated photo provided by the Prince George’s County Police Department in Maryland shows Roy Batson. Maryland police announced first-degree murder charges against Batson for shooting two staff members of a senior living community to death at the facility where they worked.
BILL O’LEARY/THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP / OCT. 8
                                Police respond to the scene of a shooting at a senior housing apartment in Capitol Heights, Md. Two people were fatally shot Friday at the Maryland senior living facility just outside of Washington, D.C., and one suspect is in custody, police said.

CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md. >> Maryland police announced first-degree murder charges today against a resident of a senior living community who fatally shot two staff members inside the facility a day earlier.

Roy Batson, 63, remains in custody on a no-bond status, Prince George’s County police said in a news release.

Batson, of Capitol Heights, is accused of killing 46-year-old Mackeda Evans, of Temple Hills, and 46-year-old Michelle Boateng, of Capitol Heights, on Friday at the Gateway Village senior living community in Capitol Heights, just outside of Washington. Boateng worked and lived at the complex, police said.

The preliminary investigation found that Batson had confronted Evans on Friday morning about a prior dispute between the two in October over a violation notice, police said. He admitted to going to his apartment, retrieving a gun and returning to the first-floor office area and shooting both victims, police said.

Gateway Village is one of 310 communities in 25 states run by National Church Residences, which describes itself as “the nation’s largest provider of affordable senior housing and services.” Its website says the apartment complex about a half-mile (0.8 kilometers) east of Washington includes studio and one-bedroom units for “seniors age 62+.”

A county website describes the property as subsidized government housing for seniors with low incomes.

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