Radee Labeeb Prince,
Radee Labeeb Prince is suspected in Wednesday morning shooting in Maryland. Maryland State Police

UPDATE: Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2017 at 5:30 p.m. EDT: Radee Labeeb Prince, the 37-year-old man suspected of killing three and injuring two in a Wednesday morning Maryland shooting, has shot a sixth person, according to police.

Prince allegedly shot a man at a Wilmington, Delaware, car dealership, according to police.

The man who was shot at the dealership told police he knew Prince. A multi-state manhunt is underway.

"This is targeted. This individual knew the people he wanted to go shoot," said Wilmington Police Chief Robert Tracy.

Original Story:

A manhunt is underway for Radee Labeeb Prince, a 37-year-old man suspected of being the gunman in a shooting Wednesday morning in Edgewood, Maryland, roughly 25 miles northeast of Baltimore, that left three dead and two critically injured.

Police say the shooting took place shortly before 9 a.m. at Advanced Granite Solution, a business in Emmorton Business Park. Business owner Barak Caba told the Associated Press that Prince has worked for the company for four months as a machine operator.

The shooter used a single handgun and drove away in a black 2008 GMC Acadia, with Delaware license plate PC064273.

Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler told reporters Wednesday morning that Prince is believed to be associated with the business. Police have not determined a motive but believe that it was a targeted shooting.

“We do not believe there's an immediate threat to the community -- we do believe that this was targeted, with the qualifier that there is an armed and dangerous suspect out there,” said Gahler.

Gahler said Prince has a criminal record but would not elaborate.

According to the AP, online court records show that Prince lived in Elkton, Maryland, as recently as last month. Elkton is roughly 35 miles from the scene of the shooting.

This story is developing and will be updated when more information becomes available.