Mayor Brandon Scott addressed the homicide Monday. The husband, father of 12 children, 25 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren died later at the hospital. 'I said baby, please talk to me, say something, say something,' said Buckner. Once inside the home, she found her husband on the floor. But then she says, she ran back to her home after hearing a gunshot. The wife managed to slip out to a neighbor's home and called 911. He told my husband he had 20 seconds to give him everything he had or he was going to kill his wife,' said Buckner. 'He came in told my husband he followed him home from the casino, he knew what he had and that was it. That's when she says a man holding a gun, forced his way inside the home. He had sat down on the couch to eat when she opened the door to get the mail.
Buckner said her husband had just arrived home from the Horseshoe casino with a big win. And life ain't going to be the same,' said the grieving wife. READ| Some say city council members need to put more focus on crimeĮlizabeth Buckner said a man targeted her husband, 66-year-old Clarence Buckner, after following him to his home on Rueckert Avenue from the casino in an effort to steal his money.īuckner spoke out Tuesday night while pushing words past her tears.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) - The widow of a man gunned down inside of his home is mourning the loss of her husband and detailing the horrifying deadly shooting that unfolded in front of her.