Man wounded in 2 a. M. South hanover street shooting

Man wounded in 2 a.m. South Hanover Street shooting

Man grazed by bullet in early morning Southern District shooting, police say

BALTIMORE, MD — A man was hospitalized with a gunshot graze wound after a shooting early Sunday in Baltimore’s Southern District, according to city police.

Officers responded to the 1500 block of South Hanover Street at approximately 2:09 a.m. following reports of gunfire in the area. Upon arrival, police located a 32-year-old male who had been shot.

Medics transported the victim to a local hospital, where medical staff confirmed that the injury was a non-life-threatening graze wound.


Key Points:

  • 32-year-old male shot in the Southern District early Sunday.
  • Injury described by medical staff as a graze wound, not life-threatening.
  • Police urge anyone with information to contact investigators or submit anonymous tips.

Victim treated at area hospital as police investigate

Police did not release the victim’s identity and have not disclosed further details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. No suspects have been named, and no arrests were reported as of Sunday morning.

Southern District detectives are handling the investigation and continue to seek information from the public to aid in identifying the person or persons responsible.

Authorities are asking anyone with knowledge of the incident to call detectives at 410-396-2499 or reach out anonymously through Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.


Shooting adds to ongoing city violence

The shooting adds to the ongoing wave of gun violence under investigation by Baltimore police across multiple districts. Officials have not indicated whether this incident is connected to any other recent cases.

Detectives remain on the case as the investigation continues.

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