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    Parkville woman died after getting caught up in shootout between husband, police

    By Ryan Dickstein,

    20 days ago
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    New information is coming to light from a deadly police involved shootout in Baltimore County last November.

    Arnel Redfern, 52, was killed by officers after shooting his wife, Maxine, inside the couple's Parkville home.

    Officers Burns, Langley, and Schanberger were initially called to the 2700 block of Maple Avenue for a domestic disturbance.

    On scene they heard Maxine screaming from inside the home.

    As Maxine tried opening the door for police, she was shot by Arnell.

    Officers retreated and surrounded the home, only to hear more screaming and gunfire.

    Arnell then came outside and opened fire on officers, prompting them to shoot back.

    RELATED: Body-worn camera footage released in deadly police shooting in Parkville

    Despite life saving efforts, both Arnell and Maxine died from gunshot wounds.

    On Tuesday the Maryland Attorney General's Office revealed ballistic testing results, indicating that Maxine was not only shot by her husband, but also by police during the shootout.

    Originally it was presumed Maxine was shot only by Arnell. No officers were injured during the incident.

    The Attorney General's Office is continuing to investigate the officers actions.

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