NOTTINGHAM, MD—A Nottingham man has been convicted in connection with a 2022 homicide in Harford County.
On Thursday, February 13, 2025, Anthony Sean Ross Jr., 32, was convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy, and weapons charges following a five-day jury trial before the Honorable M. Elizabeth Bowen in the Circuit Court for Harford County.
Facts presented throughout the trial showed that on April 12, 2022, 38-year-old Angello Osborne was murdered outside of his home on Reider Court in Edgewood. The investigation revealed that 22 shots were fired in the vicinity of the victim, three of which struck him in the back, ultimately leading to his death.
Despite limited initial evidence, a thorough and extensive investigation was conducted by the Harford County Sheriff’s Office ultimately identifying Ross as the primary suspect. Ross will continue to be held at the Harford County Detention Center pending his sentencing which will be held at a later date.
Following the jury’s guilty verdict, State’s Attorney Alison M. Healey stated: “This conviction represents a significant step towards justice for this victim and his family and serves as a reminder that Harford County will stop at nothing to investigate, charge, and prosecute violent criminals. It is my hope that closing this very long chapter of the judicial process will bring a measure of closure to this family and deter others from further violence in our community.”
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