Two sets of handcuffs.
Two sets of handcuffs.

21-Year-Old Charged with Attempted Murder in Baltimore Shooting

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – A significant development has occurred in a shooting case that rattled the Central District of Baltimore last month. On January 19th, Warrant Apprehension Detectives apprehended 21-year-old Georvon Milburn in connection with the incident.

The shooting took place on December 30th in the 1400 block of East Fayette Street. Milburn is accused of shooting a 35-year-old male victim in what now appears to be a targeted act. Following the investigation, detectives were able to link Milburn to the crime, leading to his arrest.

21-year-old charged with attempted murder in baltimore shooting
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Milburn has since been transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he faces charges of attempted first-degree murder. This charge reflects the serious nature of the offense and the intent that is believed to have driven the act.

The incident initially unfolded on December 30th at around 8:20 p.m., when Central District patrol officers responded to reports of a shooting on East Fayette Street. Upon arrival, they found the 35-year-old male victim with a gunshot wound. He was promptly transported to an area hospital for medical treatment.

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