By BEN NUCKOLS
Associated Press

BELTSVILLE, Md. (AP) — A man fatally shot his estranged wife while she was waiting to pick up their children outside a suburban Washington high school Thursday afternoon and wounded a man who tried to intervene, police said.

Officers were still looking for Eulalio Tordil, 62, of Adelphi on Thursday night, Prince George’s County Police said in a news release.

Police said an early investigation indicates Tordil followed 44-year-old Gladys Tordil into the parking lot of High Point High School in Beltsville and confronted her as she sat in her SUV waiting for her children.

Another man tried to intervene and was shot in the shoulder before the gunman shot Gladys Tordil several time as she sat in her vehicle, police said. The wounded bystander was expected to survive.

Police said Tordil is an employee of the Federal Protective Service, which provides security at federal buildings and properties. Maryland court records show a permanent no-contact order had been issued against him March 17 in a domestic violence case.

No students were harmed in the shooting, which occurred more than an hour after school was dismissed for the day, county Superintendent Kevin Maxwell said. Some students were on campus for after-school activities and were held there until police said they could be released to their parents.

The shooting was captured on school security cameras, Police Chief Hank Stawinski III said at a news conference.

"This was a sad, sad event," Stawinski said.

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