Baltimore police have named a suspect in connection with a shooting after an argument over chicken bones.
Gerald Gaffney, 26, is wanted on first-degree attempted murder charges in connection with a shooting April 15 in the 1800 block of Harlem Avenue.
Investigators said a man and a woman were walking down the street, eating chicken and throwing the bones in people's yards. The 90-year-old woman told them to pick up their trash, and others nearby got involved in the argument.
The couple left, but police believe that the man came back with a gun. Police said a 90-year-old woman and a 56-year-old man were wounded in the shooting.
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In the wild west he would have been shot for coming back.Glad everone survived.
ReplyDeleteFINALLY, a good reason (not drug related) to shoot and kill someone in Baltimore. Maybe things are getting better in that city...
ReplyDeleteComing to Salisbury in the near future.
ReplyDeleteJust a bit out of control, need some time out
ReplyDeleteHe was thinking about going to college
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame he didn't get what he deserves. Maybe he will sometime.
ReplyDeleteI think Purdue should be sued over this- after all chicken bones were st the root of the problem- smh
ReplyDelete10:10 What does Purdue University have to do with chicken?
ReplyDelete"E" is for eating "U" is for university lol
DeleteIf that was my grandparents he wouldnt be living.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteIn the wild west he would have been shot for coming back.Glad everone survived.
May 5, 2017 at 9:37 PM
This would never have happened in the 'wild west'. These kind of people knew their place and would not have dared doing anything like this. Back then they knew the consequences.