Linthicum, Maryland — Tragedy struck a security facility near Baltimore–Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport when a fatal workplace shooting claimed the life of 37‑year‑old Joseph Keith Aman, officials confirmed, leaving colleagues, loved ones, and the community in shock and mourning.
Joseph Aman was at work when the incident occurred, and authorities have since confirmed that he succumbed to his injuries sustained during the shooting. The circumstances surrounding the event are under active investigation, as law enforcement works to determine what led to the violence at the facility where Aman was employed.
Those who knew him describe Joseph as a dedicated professional and a valued member of his workplace — someone who carried out his duties with commitment and integrity. Beyond his role on the job, he was a son, a friend, and a presence whose loss is deeply felt by family and friends still struggling to come to terms with the sudden and senseless nature of his passing.
Tributes have begun appearing from colleagues and community members who remember Joseph for his kindness and steady character. In the wake of the tragedy, many are expressing their sorrow and offering prayers and condolences to his loved ones.
As investigators continue to piece together the circumstances of the shooting, the focus remains on supporting those affected and honoring Joseph Aman’s memory. In this difficult time, the Linthicum community mourns a life taken far too soon.
