A Maryland man who unleashed gunfire into a July 4 crowd, killing one person and injuring seven others, will likely die in prison.

Antravon Harmon, 28, of Salisbury, was sentenced to 258 years in prison, including 45 years without the possibility of parole, after being convicted of multiple counts of assault and other offenses, according to the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office on Friday, Oct. 17.

The sentence followed a five-day jury trial held in July 2025 before Judge Matthew Maciarello in the Circuit Court for Wicomico County. Harmon remained in custody after his conviction until Thursday’s sentencing.

According to prosecutors, the violence broke out during a July 4, 2023 neighborhood block party in the area of Chippewa and Kiowa Avenue.

Shortly after midnight, Harmon and an associa

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