Ernest Hall, 33, was shot along with five others, including two teenagers, shortly after midnight on Thursday, March 23, in the 2800 block of Edmondson Avenue, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Hall’s ID had not been initially released by police investigators following the shooting, which left five others between the ages of 15 and 24 with injuries, including one who was listed in critical condition following the shooting.
The other victims are in stable condition.
Police investigators said that a vehicle stopped on Edmondson Avenue and began randomly shooting into a crowd of people before the shooters got back in their vehicle and fled the area.
There is no description of the vehicle.
Following the latest shooting in Baltimore, Mayor Brandon Scott issued a statement imploring his city to “be better.”
“Enough is enough,” he said. “This mass shooting was a cowardly act carried out by someone who must be taken off the street. These weapons and those who used them have no place on our streets as they are causing irreparable harm to our communities.”
Hall, a featherweight boxer, was in training camp for an upcoming fight next week in New Jersey before he was gunned down on Thursday, according to Ring TV.
Following his death, support poured in from the boxing community for the father of three.
Hall ended his boxing career with a 4-2-1 record, which included one knockout. He was training to face off against John Leonardo on Saturday, April 1. in a six-round bout in Paramus, New Jersey.
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