Aleasha Bowie was recuperating at her East Baltimore home from a surgical procedure Thursday morning when she heard the shots.
She screamed for her brother, who was just about to leave for work, then rushed to the front of the house to peer out the window, she said. On the corner outside, she saw a young man — someone she’d watched grow up in the neighborhood — slumped on the street.
The 21-year-old man, whom police did not identify, was the 319th homicide victim in the city in 2017; raising the total beyond the 318 killings that occurred in Baltimore in all of 2016.
That means this year is now Baltimore’s second-deadliest on record on a per-capita basis, with a month left to go. The record was set in 2015, when there were 344 homicides.
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8 comments:
good for you Baltimore. I knew you could do it
That's my boyz in Bmore, doin what dey do.
Hmmmm democratic rule maybe??
Wonderful news, keep up the good work.
"Give them room to destroy, Burn, and Kill".
And they did it all without an HQL card, go figure.
Home of the naacp! Now there's advancement!
But they want you to think the police are the problem
I’d like to donate ammunition for Christmas. My guess is probably 9mm isthemostpopular.
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