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Three dead and one injured in separate shootings yesterday

October 11, 2019 Police News No Comments
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Three men were killed and one was injured in four separate shootings yesterday in Baltimore, police said.

A 24-year-old male died after a shooting in the 1900 block of West Pratt Street yesterday, police said. The victim was pronounced dead at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma, police said.

Police responded to a Shot Spotter alert in the 2400 block of East Lafayette Avenue. They said one man was shot in the 1700 block of North Montford Avenue and died later at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Homicide detectives are also investigating a shooting that took place in the 1900 block of Oak Hill Avenue. Officers said a man suffering from gunshot wounds to his body and died at a local area hospital.

In a fourth incident, a 35-year-old man was treated for a gunshot wound to the hand, which he sustained in the 1500 block of North Broadway, police said.

–Matt Petraglia

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