Teen shot on pennsylvania avenue walks into hospital with injuries
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Teen shot on Pennsylvania Avenue walks into hospital with injuries

Teen wounded in late-night Pennsylvania Avenue shooting as police investigate

BALTIMORE, MD — A 17-year-old male showed up at a local hospital late Monday night with a gunshot wound, leading Western District detectives to launch an investigation into a shooting that occurred on Pennsylvania Avenue.


Key Points

  • Shooting occurred Monday, April 14 at approximately 11:33 p.m.
  • 17-year-old male arrived at hospital with non-life-threatening gunshot wound
  • Incident believed to have occurred in the 1700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue

Gunfire reported in Western District as teen seeks treatment

Patrol officers were dispatched to a hospital late Monday night after receiving reports of a walk-in shooting victim. Upon arrival, they found a teenage male with a gunshot wound that was not life-threatening.

Investigators determined the shooting took place in the 1700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, where reports of gunfire were also heard around the same time.

Detectives seek public help in ongoing investigation

The teen’s condition has stabilized, and detectives are continuing to gather evidence and determine what led to the shooting. No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains active.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Western District detectives or Metro Crime Stoppers.

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