Eulalio Tordil, Maryland shooter who killed 3, sentenced to life in prison in Montgomery County

A Maryland man who killed his estranged wife outside a Prince George's County high school before going on a shooting rampage at a Bethesda mall in 2016 has been handed down four consecutive life sentences in Montgomery County, according to officials.

Eulalio Tordil, 64, had pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of attempted first-degree murder in Montgomery County back in April.

He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder in Prince George's County court back in June.

Eulalio Tordil has yet to be sentenced in Prince George's County. Tordil will not be eligible for parole in Montgomery County.

Authorities said Eulalio Tordil murdered his wife, 44-year-old Gladys Tordil, and shot a man who tried to help her outside High Point High School, where she was waiting for their daughters on May 6, 2016.

Eulalio Tordil, who was an employee of the Federal Protective Service, eluded police in a rented Hyundai, but the following day, investigators said he tried to carjack a woman driving a Toyota RAV4 outside of Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda.

Two bystanders rushed to help her, but all three of them were shot by Eulalio Tordil. One of the bystanders, Malcolm Winffel, died as a result of his injuries.

About 30 minutes later, officials said Eulalio Tordil killed a woman who was also driving a Toyota RAV4 outside a Giant grocery store about nine miles away in Aspen Hill.

Later that afternoon, Eulalio Tordil was taken into custody after an officer spotted him in a parking lot.

Authorities waited for Eulalio Tordil to come out of a Boston Market restaurant and then swarmed in to arrest him. The takedown was caught on surveillance video.