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3:40 p.m.

A man who was charged with fatally shooting a co-worker in Maryland has been found dead in jail of an apparent suicide.

Corrections officials said in a news release that officers found 47-year-old Cipisirono Cole dead at the Maryland Reception, Diagnostic and Classification Center in Baltimore about 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday. They did not say how he killed himself.

Cole had been arrested on a murder charge in the shooting death of his co-worker, 34-year-old Darrin Ulysses Johnson Jr., on March 3 in the locker room of a Department of Public Works building in Baltimore. Cole turned himself in Saturday after a two-day manhunt.

Corrections officials say Cole showed no signs of suicidal tendencies and reported no mental health history.

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7 a.m.

A man who was charged with fatally shooting a co-worker in Maryland has been found dead in jail.

Officials found 47-year-old Cipisirono Cole dead at the Maryland Reception, Diagnostic and Classification Center in Baltimore on Tuesday. Gerard Shields, a spokesman for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, said he was unable to provide additional details Wednesday, but the investigation is ongoing.

Cole had been arrested on a murder charge in the shooting death of his co-worker, 34-year-old Darrin Ulysses Johnson Jr., last Thursday in the locker room of a Department of Public Works building in Baltimore. Cole turned himself in Saturday after a two-day manhunt.

Cole also faced charges of assault and using a firearm in a violent crime.

Officers who responded to a report of a shooting at the building found Johnson in a locker room area, shot several times, police said. Johnson was taken to Shock Trauma, where he was pronounced dead.

About 100 employees report to the field depot that houses maintenance crews working on water and sewer mains, and their equipment. People must have key cards to access the building.

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Information from: The Baltimore Sun, http://www.baltimoresun.com