(Baltimore, MD) -- Closing arguments are expected on Monday in the trial of a teenage squeegee worker accused of shooting and killing a motorist near Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Today, a judge denied a defense motion to dismiss the case after the prosecution rested.
Timothy Reynolds was shot and killed after confronting a group of squeegee workers with a baseball bat at Light and Conway streets last summer. Defense attorneys claim Reynolds was shot in self-defense.
The trial will be in recess on Friday.
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