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MGM National Harbor shooting: One man shot dead while ordering food; police say no active threat while search for gunman continues
Global Desk | December 4, 2025 5:20 AM CST

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MGM National Harbor shooting: A targeted shooting at MGM National Harbor's food court on Wednesday, December 3, resulted in one fatality and one graze wound. Police confirmed the victim was specifically targeted, and the shooter fled the scene. While the suspect is at large, authorities have video evidence and stated there is no ongoing threat to the community.

MGM National Harbor shooting. (Image: X/@DigitalGalX)
MGM shooting: The MGM National Harbor shooting left one man dead and another suffered a graze wound after a targeted shooting inside the food court at the MGM National Harbor hotel and casino in Maryland on Wednesday, December 3, police said.

Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader said officers responded shortly and found an adult male, believed to be in his 20s, shot and killed while ordering food. “This was a targeted shooting… it wasn’t random,” Nader said during an on-scene briefing. “The suspect appeared to know where the victim was, chased him down, and immediately began shooting.”


Detectives said the shooter fled the scene, likely in a car, and remains at large. Investigators have video of the suspect but are not yet releasing a description. “We’re searching for a suspect that we have on video,” Nader said.

Police temporarily locked down several nearby schools “out of precaution,” the chief added, stressing there is no active threat to the community.

The food court area remains closed, but the rest of the MGM complex is open. “Everything we need to gather is in that food court,” Nader said. “MGM is safe, the harbor is safe.”

The motive for the MGM National Harbor shooting is still under investigation, and detectives are reviewing extensive surveillance footage. “The cameras are absolutely helpful,” Nader said. “It helps us expedite the investigation and the prosecution.” Prince George’s County Police said violent crime at National Harbor and MGM is down 32% this year, calling incidents like this rare.


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