Man with bat killed while confronting windshield cleaners

BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore’s police commissioner says a man was shot and killed after he swung a baseball bat during a confrontation with people cleaning windshields at intersections for cash. Police Commissioner Michael Harrison told reporters on Thursday that 48-year-old Timothy Reynolds was driving through an intersection near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor in the afternoon when he encountered so-called squeegee workers and had a heated interaction. Police released Reynolds’ name on Friday. Reynolds drove through the intersection, parked his car and came back with a baseball bat. He swung his bat at one or more of the squeegee workers, and one shot him. The group of squeegee workers fled on foot.