Police chase ends in arrest for baltimore attempted murder suspect
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Police Chase Ends in Arrest for Baltimore Attempted Murder Suspect

BALTIMORE, MD – A significant breakthrough has occurred in the investigation of a shooting incident in Baltimore’s Northwest District on March 4. Antonio Flowers, a 24-year-old Baltimore resident, has been apprehended by police in connection with the violent act.

The incident, which left a 20-year-old male with gunshot wounds, took place in the 2000 block of Ashburton Street. Following a diligent investigation, Flowers was located and subsequently arrested after a brief chase on March 25, at the intersection of Ashburton Street and Walbrook Avenue, and taken into custody in the 1700 block of North Braddish Avenue.

Flowers faces charges of attempted first-degree murder and has been transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility. This arrest marks a crucial step in the ongoing commitment of the Baltimore Police Department to combat violent crime and ensure community safety.

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