A tragic mass shooting occurred near a park in East Baltimore, Maryland, on Sunday night, resulting in one fatality and seven individuals sustaining gunshot wounds, as reported by the Baltimore Police Department.
The incident took place around 8 p.m. in the 1300 block of Spring St. near Caroline & Hoffman Park. Police Commissioner Richard Worley revealed that the shooting transpired during a gathering on Spring St. when multiple assailants opened fire. Upon arrival at the scene, officers discovered several male victims and one female victim with gunshot injuries. Additionally, several firearms were recovered by the police.
Of the eight victims, a 36-year-old man tragically lost his life in the shooting. The ages of the surviving victims range from 22 to 45, with their conditions varying from critical to stable.
Four victims were found at the scene, while the remaining four transported themselves to hospitals for medical attention. All surviving victims were promptly admitted to hospitals for treatment.
Mayor Brandon Scott issued a statement following the incident, urging the community to come forward with any information regarding the suspects. He emphasized the need for accountability and highlighted the ease of access to firearms as a contributing factor to such violent events.
Expressing condolences for the deceased and injured, Mayor Scott announced plans to activate a Coordinated Neighborhood Stabilization Response through the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement. This initiative aims to provide the affected community with the necessary resources for healing and recovery.
The Baltimore Police Department continues to investigate the tragic shooting as the city grapples with the aftermath of yet another senseless act of violence.