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Man Turns Self in After Shooting

The workers are employed by a company that secures repossessed homes for the bank. When the trio walked up to the home and knocked, there was no answer initially. Then, the assailant emerged.

February 16, 2016 - Northeast Edition
Christine D'Antonio

The shooter surrendered to authorities overnight. (WPXI photo)
The shooter surrendered to authorities overnight. (WPXI photo)

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) A young man has turned himself in for allegedly shooting at a group of construction workers in Lincoln-Lemington.

According to police, 18-year-old Marcus McBride turned himself in at the Shuman Detention Center.

Neighbors along Verona Boulevard said they thought McBride had moved out of a home when his parents did.

So did the three men sent to the house Monday morning.

The workers are employed by a company that secures repossessed homes for the bank. When the trio walked up to the home and knocked, there was no answer initially.

Then, McBride emerged.

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