Baltimore Police say three adult men were shot Friday night into the early hours of Saturday across Baltimore. One man, who was shot multiple times, is in critical condition.
According to police around 11:58 p.m., on Friday officers responded to the intersection of East 27th Street and Barclay Street to investigate a report of a shooting.
Upon arrival, officers were notified that a victim of a shooting was taken to an area hospital.
Police say officers arrived at the hospital and found a 29-year-old male suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his left hip and ankle.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was shot in the 300 block of East 26th Street. Anyone with information is urged to contact Northern District Shooting detectives at 410-396-2455.
Then, police say at approximately 1:47 a.m., officers were patrolling at the intersection of East Cross Street and Light Street when they heard gunshots.
Officers found a 26-year-old male at the intersection of Patapsco Street and East Cross Street, suffering from a gunshot wound to his lower back. Medics took the victim to an area hospital for treatment of his injuries.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was shot in the unit block of East Cross Street.
Southern District Shooting detectives responded and assumed control over this investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact Southern District Shooting detectives at 410-396-2499.
Police say a few hours later around 3:49 a.m., officers were patrolling in the Walbrook and West North Avenue area when they heard gunshots.
Officers searched the area and found a 37-year-old male in the 1800 block of North Ellamont Street suffering from several life-threatening gunshot wounds. Medics transported the victim to an area hospital, where he is in critical condition.
Southwest District Shooting responded and assumed control over this investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact Southwest District Shooting detectives at 410-396-2488.
Those who wish to remain anonymous can utilize the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP. You can also submit an anonymous online text tip to Metro Crime Stoppers by visiting the MCS website.