Baltimore police are investigating a series of shootings and homicides over the Memorial Day weekend.
As of Monday morning, there have been eight homicides among several shootings reported.
On Sunday at about 9:09 p.m., officers dispatched to the 3500 block of Spaulding Avenue located an adult male victim whose age is unknown at this time; suffering from a gunshot wound to the torso. According to police, Medics transported the victim to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased shortly after.
A second adult male victim whose age is unknown at this time was located on the scene suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. That victim was pronounced deceased on the scene.
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It appears there will soon be a meeting between Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to focus on violence in the city.
After an exchange of tweets on Tuesday and finger-pointing over violent crime in Baltimore, Hogan says he is willing to have Scott and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison come to Annapolis for a sit-down meeting about the issue.
“We’ve called on the mayor and police commissioner to come down to Annapolis as fast as possible. We want to hear about what type of crime plan they have,” Hogan said Wednesday. “Last time I met with the police commissioner they had a plan that we didn’t like and gave them a lot of suggestions on, which they didn’t listen to.”
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It appears there will now be a meeting between Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to focus on violence in the city.
After an exchange of tweets on Tuesday and finger-pointing over violent crime in Baltimore, Hogan says he is willing to have Scott and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison come to Annapolis for a sit-down meeting about the issue.
“We’ve called on the mayor and police commissioner to come down to Annapolis as fast as possible. We want to hear about what type of crime plan they have,” Hogan said Wednesday. “Last time I met with the police commissioner they had a plan that we didn’t like and gave them a lot of suggestions on, which they didn’t listen to.”
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It appears there will soon be a meeting between Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott to focus on violence in the city.
After an exchange of tweets on Tuesday and finger-pointing over violent crime in Baltimore, Hogan says he is willing to have Scott and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison come to Annapolis for a sit-down meeting about the issue.
“We’ve called on the mayor and police commissioner to come down to Annapolis as fast as possible. We want to hear about what type of crime plan they have,” Hogan said Wednesday. “Last time I met with the police commissioner they had a plan that we didn’t like and gave them a lot of suggestions on, which they didn’t listen to.”