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NewsMay 9, 2004

RANDALLSTOWN, Md. -- Two people were charged Saturday in a drive-by shooting that wounded four teenagers, one of them critically, as they left a charity basketball game at their high school. Police also said they were looking for two unidentified suspects in Friday's shooting in Randallstown High School's parking lot...

The Associated Press

RANDALLSTOWN, Md. -- Two people were charged Saturday in a drive-by shooting that wounded four teenagers, one of them critically, as they left a charity basketball game at their high school.

Police also said they were looking for two unidentified suspects in Friday's shooting in Randallstown High School's parking lot.

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Ronald Johnson, 20, was charged with four counts of attempted murder, first-degree assault and a weapons violation, police said. He was being held without bail Saturday.

Matthew T. McCullough, a 17-year-old student at the high school, was charged with the same counts but he remained at large, authorities said.

Baltimore County police chief Terrence Sheridan said the attack stemmed from an earlier name-calling incident.

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