Baltimore woman charged in plot that left four wounded

Baltimore woman charged in plot that left four wounded

BALTIMORE, MD — Three suspects have now been arrested in connection with a March shooting in the city’s Northern District that left four people injured, including a woman who later walked into a hospital for treatment.

The shooting occurred on March 29 at approximately 2:22 p.m. in the 400 block of Venable Avenue. Police responding to multiple 911 calls found three victims — an 18-year-old male, a 25-year-old male, and a 60-year-old male — suffering from gunshot wounds. A fourth victim, a 57-year-old female, later arrived at an area hospital with a gunshot injury believed to have occurred at the same location.

Detectives initially arrested 21-year-old Broderick Young of Baltimore on April 23. He was taken into custody without incident and charged with multiple counts of attempted first-degree murder.

Baltimore woman charged in plot that left four wounded
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In a recent update, investigators confirmed the arrests of two additional suspects. On May 27, 24-year-old Sha’Bria Destiny McCleod and 24-year-old Deshawn Gwaltney were taken into custody in connection with the shooting.

Suspects held as extradition and charges proceed

Gwaltney is facing attempted first-degree murder charges, while McCleod will be charged with conspiracy. Both suspects are currently being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center pending extradition to the Central Booking Intake Facility.

All four victims survived their injuries, which were described as non-life-threatening at the time.

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