Busy Morning in Baltimore as Three Shot and Two Dead Before 10AM

Kristen Harrison-Oneal

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – It’s been a very busy morning for the Baltimore Police Department as three were shot and two killed in separate shootings.

On February 11, 2022, at approximately 9:51 a.m., Western District patrol officers were dispatched to investigate a Shot Spotter alert and discovered an unidentified male victim suffering from gunshot wounds in the 1800 block of Ashburton Street. The victim was transported to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center and pronounced dead by medical personnel. Homicide investigators responded to the scene and assumed control over the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact investigators , at 410-396-2100.Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line, at 1-866-7LOCK-UP. You can also submit an anonymous online text-tip to Metro Crime Stoppers by visiting the MCS Maryland website.

At approximately 9:33 a.m., Southern District patrol officers were dispatched to the 500 block of South Payson Street to investigate a reported shooting. Officers discovered a male victim suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center and pronounced dead by medical personnel. Homicide investigators have assumed control over the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact investigators , at 410-396-2100.Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line, at 1-866-7LOCK-UP. You can also submit an anonymous online text-tip to Metro Crime Stoppers by visiting the MCS Maryland website.


At approximately 9:10 a.m., while patrolling the 1700 block of Latrobe Street an Eastern District patrol officer observed a 46 year-old male suffering from a gunshot wound to the hand. The victim was transported to an area hospital by medic. Eastern District Shooting detectives responded to the scene and assumed control over the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact investigators , at 410-396-2433.Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line, at 1-866-7LOCK-UP. You can also submit an anonymous online text-tip to Metro Crime Stoppers by visiting the MCS Maryland website.

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