Justin Mulcahy, police spokesman, said officers arrived at Trojan Alarm Solutions Inc. on Cabover Drive about 2:30 p.m. for a reported fight inside the business.
When they got there, police found a man, later identified as Imani Rashad Lee, 30, of Baltimore, wielding a box cutter before an unknown number of workers, Mulcahy said.
"Police tried to get him to relinquish the weapon, but he wouldn't," he said.
After 20 minutes of negotiation, fearing that the man posed a...
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