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Man Shot In Neck By Unknown Attacker While Driving Down Baltimore Street Man Shot In Neck By Unknown Attacker While Driving Down Baltimore Street
Man Shot In Neck By Unknown Attacker While Driving Down Baltimore Street A shooting victim rushed himself to the hospital after an unknown attacker shot him in the neck in Baltimore, authorities say. The 54-year-old victim was reportedly driving in the rear of the 4700 block of Amberley Avenue when he was shot in the neck by an unknown man the night of Wednesday, Nov. 9, according to Baltimore police. The suspect was reportedly wearing all dark clothing at the time of the attack.  The victim is in serious, but stable condition. Southwest District shooting detectives are investigating this shooting. Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 4…
Two Men Fight For Their Life After Being Struck In Baltimore Shooting Two Men Fight For Their Life After Being Struck In Baltimore Shooting
Two Men Fight For Their Life After Being Struck In Baltimore Shooting One man is dead and two are fighting for their lives after being shot overnight in separate shootings in Baltimore, authorities say. Two victims were found by police patrolling the area of W. Lafayette Avenue and N. Calhoun Street after gunshots rang out around 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 14, according to Baltimore police. Police say that additional units were requested after locating the victims in the 800 block of N. Calhoun Street. One of the victims succumbed to his injuries at the scene, and the other was rushed to the hospital where he is listed in serious condition.  A 23…
Baltimore Police Seek ID Of Burglary Suspect Baltimore Police Seek ID Of Burglary Suspect
Baltimore Police Seek ID Of Burglary Suspect Police in Baltimore are hoping to identify a burglary suspect. Surveillance photos captured the man who police said burglarized a business on the 1600 block of Hilton Street on Feb. 17. Anyone with information is urged to contact Southwest District burglary detectives at 410-396-2231 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.