Police say 56-year-old now charged after young man shot in arm on North Bentalou Street
BALTIMORE, Md. — A Baltimore man is now facing attempted murder charges after a West Baltimore shooting triggered a foot chase, left a young victim wounded, and injured a police officer during the chaotic arrest, investigators said.
Baltimore Police announced the arrest of 56-year-old Michael Thornton of Baltimore County in connection with the May 27 shooting in the 2000 block of North Bentalou Street.
Officers responded around 3:59 p.m. after reports of gunfire at a residence in the area.
When police arrived, investigators learned the victim had already been transported to a nearby hospital by family members.
Authorities initially reported the victim as 19 years old but later corrected the age to 23.
Police said the victim suffered non-life-threatening gunshot wounds to the arm.
Investigators said Thornton was taken into custody at the scene after a brief foot pursuit.

During the incident, an officer suffered a minor hand injury, according to police.
Thornton was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he was charged with attempted first-degree murder and multiple handgun violations.
The investigation remains ongoing.
Key Points
- Baltimore police charged Michael Thornton with attempted first-degree murder
- A 23-year-old man suffered non-life-threatening gunshot wounds to the arm
- Officers captured the suspect after a brief foot pursuit