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Two dead and two injured after a string of shootings

September 26, 2017 Police News No Comments
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Two men were killed and two others injured in four unrelated shootings in Baltimore during the past 24 hours, police said.

An unidentified male suffered gunshot wounds to the abdomen and was found in the rear of the 1100 block of 20th Street Monday, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

In another fatal shooting on Monday, police said a 46-year-old man was shot in the body at the 2400 block of Barclay Street. Emergency medical technicians rushed the victim to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Also rushed to a hospital was a 19-year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound to his arm and back. Police said the victim was found in the 1900 block of N. Longwood Street after a report of a shooting.

Early Tuesday, a 34-year-old female was in stable condition in an area hospital after police responded to a shooting in the 1100 block of Greenmount Avenue. The woman suffered multiple gunshot wounds, police said.

Homicide and citywide shooting detectives are asking anyone with information to contact them at (410) 396-2221.

-Jerice Boston

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