"Same time" is weasel words. What TIME did it come it. Just give the day, hour and minute. Then the public can figure out the relative timing.
Didn't I just read a few posts above, that the warning was provided yesterday? Not to say it would have helped prevent this, appears to have been carried out pretty quickly with indifference about escape.
Timeline:
At 5:48 a.m., Baltimore County Police were dispatched to the 10000-block of Mill Run Circle, 21117. The police investigation revealed that the female victim, who is 29, was shot in her apartment by Brinsley. The victim was shot in the abdomen and is expected to survive. Her name has not yet been released.
Brinsley fled the scene before police arrived. BCoPD detectives became aware at about 1:30 p.m. of Instagram posts by the suspect that included threats against police officers. BCoPD immediately began trying to determine the location from which the posts were sent and found that the posts indicated the suspect was in Brooklyn, NY. BCoPD also tracked the phone the suspect was using.
At about 2:10 p.m., BCoPD made a phone call to the 70th precinct in New York, advising NYPD that the phone of a suspect wanted for a shooting in Owings Mills was pinging at a location in the 70th precinct. NYPD and BCoPD discussed the threatening Instagram posts during that phone call.
Also around 2:10 p.m., BCoPD faxed a “wanted” poster to NYPD with information about the suspect.
Around 2:50 p.m., BCoPD sent a teletype with the same information contained in the flyer to NYPD’s real-time crime center — essentially, a data warehouse.