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Baltimore Man Walks Around For Hours Before Noticing He'd Been Shot In The Butt, Police Say Baltimore Man Walks Around For Hours Before Noticing He'd Been Shot In The Butt, Police Say
Baltimore Man Walks Around For Hours Before Noticing He'd Been Shot In The Butt, Police Say A Baltimore man is recovering after being shot in the buttocks overnight, police say. Officers from the Baltimore Police Department located the victim in the  200 block of South Gilmore Street while responding to reports of a shooting around 1 a.m. on Wednesday, March 1.  The 25-year-old victim was shocked to learn he had a gunshot wound to the rear, but recalled hearing gunshots ring out around 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 28, when he was in the 1300 block of West Baltimore Street.  The victim was taken to a hospital for treatment of his injuries.  Police are still invest…
Accused Attacker All Smiles After Being Busted For 2022 Baltimore Shooting Accused Attacker All Smiles After Being Busted For 2022 Baltimore Shooting
Accused Attacker All Smiles After Being Busted For 2022 Baltimore Shooting A 28-year-old Baltimore man police believe is behind an attack last summer is finally behind bars, authorities say. Antoine Mayo was arrested after Baltimore police identified him as a suspect in the attempted murder of a 55-year-old man in August 2022, according to Baltimore City Police. Mayo is accused of shooting the victim multiple times in the 1200 block of West Baltimore Street around 12:30 p.m., Aug. 16, 2022.  Medics arrived at the scene shortly after the shooting and rushed the victim to the hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.  Months later…
Gang Leader, Top Lieutenant In Baltimore Sentenced To Decades In Prison For Violent Conspiracy Gang Leader, Top Lieutenant In Baltimore Sentenced To Decades In Prison For Violent Conspiracy
Gang Leader, Top Lieutenant In Baltimore Sentenced To Decades In Prison For Violent Conspiracy The leader of the Baltimore Eight Tray Gangster Crips will spend decades in prison for operating a racketeering and drug conspiracy that included three homicides and multiple other gang-related shootings, federal officials announced. Trayvon Hall - also known as “Tru,” and “G Tru,” 31, of Baltimore, was sentenced to 454 months in federal prison, followed by five years of supervised release for racketeering and drug conspiracy charges related to his activities as the leader of the Eight Tray Gangster (ETG) Crips gang. Another ETG Crips member, Marcus Williams, also known as “Gangsta C,” and …