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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Two people killed in separate Baltimore incidents just minutes apart

Two people were killed in Baltimore in incidents that happened less than 10 minutes apart.

Shortly after 1 p.m. EST on Monday, local police responded to a reported stabbing on the 6400 block of Walther Ave., WMAR reported. A 51-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene, and a suspect was taken into custody, police said.

Six minutes later, officers said they received a report that another person was shot at the 800 block of West Lexington St. Investigators found a man with gunshot wounds to his upper body. He was taken to the hospital and later died, according to authorities. A suspect in the second incident is still at large.

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8 comments:

  1. Gun laws only pertain to the law abiding citizens. Remember that...

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  2. Baltimore / The City That Reads

    make that the city that bleeds

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  3. That's not record setting for Baltimore, is it?

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  4. Northwest Woodsman: so with over fifty years of experience carrying and using firearms as a military officer, police officer and a federal special agent who is honorably retired, even with a concealed permit from another state, I am required to be completely disarmed and at the mercy of criminals if I come back to Maryland for a visit. Please explain the logic in that. Oh well, I guess when it comes to logic, Pedomarxist democrats who pass stupid laws base their policies on emotion without any logical consideration.

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    1. You qualify for Lesoa. You don’t have state restrictions free to carry in any state

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  5. Cummings legacy.....he did such a wonderful job let’s hand it over to one of his family members! People don’t like to win....better listen to President Trump and get some new blood in there!!

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  6. Hahaha. Let's pass another gun law thugs don't obey. Thank you DUMOCRATS for your asinine policies.

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  7. Democrats have been working on this for nearly 60 years. I am confident they will come up with a solution soon...but them maybe not.

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