Quiet baltimore street turns chaotic after early morning shooting
Baltimore Police Department

Quiet Baltimore street turns chaotic after early morning shooting

Early morning shooting leaves man wounded in Southern District

Baltimore, MD – A quiet stretch of the Southern District was disrupted just after dawn when a shooting left a 36-year-old man wounded on Maude Avenue, sending patrol officers and medics rushing to the scene.

The incident unfolded around 6:18 a.m. in the 400 block of Maude Avenue, where officers responding to a report of a shooting found the victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. The injury was described as non life threatening.

The victim was treated at the scene before being transported by medics to an area hospital for further care. No additional injuries were reported.

Detectives assigned to the Southern District are continuing the investigation as they work to determine what led up to the shooting and whether any suspects were involved.

Investigators are asking anyone with information related to the incident to contact Southern District detectives or Metro Crime Stoppers.

Key Points

  • A 36-year-old man was wounded in a shooting on Maude Avenue
  • The victim suffered a non life threatening gunshot wound and was taken to a hospital
  • Southern District detectives are actively investigating the incident
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