Baltimore shooting leaves two young men wounded on north eutaw street

Baltimore shooting leaves two young men wounded on North Eutaw Street

Violence breaks out on Eutaw Street as police launch investigation

Baltimore, MD — Two young men were found wounded on a downtown block Monday evening after gunfire broke out, prompting a swift police response and an active investigation into what led up to the shooting.

Officers were called around 7:01 p.m. on March 30, 2026, to the 300 block of North Eutaw Street, where they discovered a 21-year-old man and a 19-year-old man suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to their extremities.

Both victims were transported to a nearby hospital, where they were listed in stable condition.

Detectives assigned to the Central District Shooting unit responded to the scene and took over the investigation. No suspect information has been released.

Investigators are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting and whether the victims were targeted.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Central District Shooting detectives at 410-396-2411. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through Metro Crime Stoppers by calling 1-866-7-LOCK-UP or using online tip services.

The investigation remains ongoing.


Key Points

  • Two men, ages 21 and 19, shot on North Eutaw Street
  • Victims hospitalized in stable condition
  • Detectives seek information as investigation continues
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