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Teen squeegee worker found guilty of manslaughter in death of Timothy Reynolds

Attorney J. Wyndal Gordon

(WEAA)— A teenage squeegee worker was found guilty of manslaughter and two gun-related charges in the death of Timothy Reynolds.

The shooting took place last summer after Reynolds confronted a group of squeegee workers with a baseball bat near Baltimore's Inner Harbor.

Sixteen-year-old Tavon Scott was found not guilty of murder.

His attorney J. Wyndal Gordon says, "We will move to have his case remanded to Juvenile court."

This story will be updated.

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Baltimore native, Micarie Kemp has always been passionate about working in the media.