Former Morgan State University student convicted in killing of security guard Julian Fruh outside nearby apartment

CBS News Baltimore

BALTIMORE -- A former Morgan State University student has been convicted in the killing of 19-year-old security guard  Julian Fruh at an apartment complex near campus in August of last year, the Baltimore City State's Attorney's office said Thursday. 

21-year-old Chase Marco Wilson was charged with Second Degree Murder after police said he shot and killed 19-year-old Julian Fruh.  

Fruh was a security guard working for Allied Universal, the security company for the apartments at the location where many students live.  He had just celebrated his 19th birthday before the killing on August 31, 2022. 

Charging documents revealed Fruh was walking in the parking lot at the end of his shift when someone approached him and shot him multiple times before taking off. 

Fruh's co-worker called 911, but after he was taken to Johns Hopkins, he was pronounced dead.  

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