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Maryland AG IDs Knife-Wielding Teen Killed, Officer Involved In Weekend Shooting

New details have been released by the Maryland Attorney General's Office as it continues to investigate a mass stabbing incident that led to a fatal officer-involved shooting in Montgomery County.

The recovered knife

The recovered knife

Photo Credit: Montgomery County Department of Police

Franklin Castro Ordonez, 19, of Gaithersburg, was shot and killed by Montgomery County Police officer Justin Lee on Saturday, July 22 after the teen allegedly stabbed at least four people, the AG announced on Monday.

Police say that shortly after 10:35 a.m. on Saturday, officers were called to the Unique Thrift Store in the 12200 block of Veirs Mill Road, where there were multiple calls about a stabbing that had just taken place involving a woman with serious injuries.

Minutes later, a second caller reported that two other women had been attacked near the 4100 block of Colie Drive in Aspen Hill - not far from the store - with a third man suffering from superficial injuries.

Two of the three women were taken by paramedics to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. The third was listed in critical condition late on Saturday afternoon.

The man was treated at the scene for a minor injury and refused to be taken to additional treatment.

Following the investigation, Ordonez was quickly located, and at approximately 10:45 a.m., he was tracked to the 4300 block of Havard Street holding a large butcher's knife.

When officers ordered the man to drop the knife, he instead lunged toward them, prompting Lee to shoot him. He was treated after being shot but was pronounced dead at the scene.

Lee has been with the department for a year and a half and is assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau.

The incident is now under the purview of the Office of the Attorney General's Independent Investigation Division.

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