Teen Shot on Greenbelt Road in Seabrook, Stable Condition
A teen was shot on the 8500 block of Greenbelt Road in Seabrook Friday night and survived; police have made no arrests and released no suspect details.

A teenage boy was shot in the 8500 block of Greenbelt Road in Seabrook late Friday night and transported to a hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.
Prince George's County Police officers arrived on scene shortly after 9 p.m. on April 4 and found the injured teen. As of the initial hours following the shooting, investigators had not released the boy's exact age, a description of any suspect, or information about potential arrests. Police also had not disclosed a motive or whether the shooting resulted from a targeted confrontation or random gunfire.
The 8500 block of Greenbelt Road runs through a stretch of the Seabrook corridor where residential neighborhoods border retail strips and busy arterial roads heavily traveled by commuters and transit riders. A shooting at that location on a Friday evening placed the incident squarely in a high-traffic area during one of the week's busier nights.
That the victim is a juvenile sharpens the urgency of the investigation. Shootings involving teenagers along corridors like Greenbelt Road raise immediate concerns about retaliatory cycles and broader patterns of youth-involved violence, particularly in an area where foot traffic from transit stops, schools, and shopping centers converges.
The limited details released in the hours after the shooting reflect standard early-stage investigative practice. Detectives typically work to secure the scene, obtain medical assistance for victims, canvass for witnesses, and gather available surveillance footage before releasing suspect descriptions or motive details publicly.
The investigation remained active as of Sunday. Anyone with information, including private security or doorbell camera footage from the area, is encouraged to contact Prince George's County Crime Solvers.
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