Man critically wounded in western baltimore shooting
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Man Critically Wounded in Western Baltimore Shooting

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – Early yesterday morning, a 41-year-old man sustained critical injuries from multiple gunshot wounds in Western Baltimore.

Officers, while patrolling around 5:12 a.m., heard gunfire near McCulloh Street and Gold Street. At the 2100 block of McCulloh Street, they found the victim, who was promptly transported to a local hospital and is currently in serious condition.

Detectives specializing in shooting incidents have taken over the investigation. The police are appealing for information and encourage anyone who can help to contact the Western District at 410-396-2477 or to provide tips anonymously via Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP or their website.

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