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Three men slain in separate incidents

September 29, 2021 News No Comments
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By Njura Kinyua
Baltimore Watchdog Staff Writer

Three men were killed in Baltimore Monday in separate shooting incidents that occurred over a 16-hour period across different sectors of the city, police said.

The first shooting occurred at approximately 12:03 a.m. in the 1800 block of Bloomingdale Road, police said.

Officers said they found an unidentified male suffering from gunshot wounds. Medics pronounced the victim dead at the scene soon after. Homicide investigators assumed control over the investigation.

In the Eastern District, police said they received a report at 1:15 p.m. about a shooting in the 1800 block of North Chapel Street.

Police said an unidentified adult male was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his head and was pronounced dead at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

The third shooting occurred at approximately 5:35 p.m. in the 1600 block of North Smallwood Avenue, police said. Officers located an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds, police said. The victim was pronounced dead at Shock Trauma.  Homicide detectives assumed control of the investigation, police said.

Baltimore City police are urging anyone with information to contact the homicide detectives with any information related to any of the three cases. They can be reached at 410-396-2100 or a tip can be submitted anonymously through the Metro Crime Stoppers (MCS) hotline at 1-866-7lockup or by visiting the MCS website.

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