Prosecutors: Defendant had plan in killing of midshipman's mother

Prosecutors claim parking problems and a stop at McDonald's led to the fatal shooting of a Naval Academy midshipman's mother. Prosecutors went before the jury Tuesday in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court, saying murder suspect Angelo Harrod had a plan and had help carrying it out. Prosecutors said evidence includes video, DNA and cellphone records. A jury of six men and six women, plus four alternates, was seated Monday afternoon. Harrod, 31, of Annapolis, is charged with first-degree murder in the killing of Michelle Cummings, 57, who was struck by a stray bullet while on the patio of the Graduate Hotel in Annapolis on June 29, 2021. She and her husband, Leonard Cummings, were visiting from Houston and had just dropped their son off at the Naval Academy.