Attempted murder arrest in baltimore's southeast district

Attempted Murder Arrest in Baltimore’s Southeast District

November 20, 2024

Baltimore, MD – The Baltimore Police Department has reported the arrest of 26-year-old James Little in connection with a recent shooting incident in the Southeast District.

Authorities have determined that James Little is suspected of shooting a 31-year-old man on November 4 while they were on the 100 block of South Conkling Street. This incident followed an argument and physical altercation between Little and the victim.

On Monday at approximately 7:40 a.m., detectives from the Warrant Apprehension Task Force apprehended Little in the 2400 block of Mosher Street. After his arrest, Little was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he has been charged with attempted first-degree murder.

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