Mass shooting in North Baltimore leaves six wounded, including 5-year-old

Sunnyside, WALocal News

Six individuals were shot in North Baltimore on Saturday evening, with a five-year-old girl among the victims. The incident occurred around 8:46 p. m. at Spaulding and Queensberry Avenues, prompting a swift police response. One male victim, aged 38, is in critical condition and undergoing surgery, while the others—two males aged 32 and 33, a 52-year-old male, and a 23-year-old female—sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

Homicide Detectives are investigating, reflecting the seriousness of the incident. Commissioner Worley noted that the victims were outside when shots were fired. As of now, no arrests have been made, and police are appealing to the public for information. The Northern District Shooting Detectives can be reached at 410-396-2455, and tips can be submitted anonymously through Metro Crime Stoppers. This shooting highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in urban areas.

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