LAUREL, Md. — Fallout is growing after Cinco de Mayo celebrations turned violent in Prince George’s County. A sign posted outside Amigos Mexican Grill says the City of Laurel has suspended the building’s use and occupancy permit — making it illegal to enter the property.
This comes after three people were shot and two others were stabbed in unrelated acts of violence last week.
Police have since taken one man into custody in the stabbing case, but are still searching for who is responsible for the triple shooting. The investigation remains active and ongoing, and police are asking anyone who may know anything to contact them by calling 301-498-0092. Anonymous tips can be sent to [email protected]…