One dead, five injured, including 5-year-old, Baltimore shooting near Pimlico Race Track

A 38 -year -old died of mass shooting on Saturday night near Pimlic’s race courses, Baltimore police said Sunday.

The other four adults and a 5 -year -old girl were also injured through the shooting of the heights of the Central Park in Baltimore.

Police responded to the junction of Queensbury and SPAULDING Avenue for reports of shooting on Saturday at about 8:46 p.m., Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said at a news report. Several streets were closed to the public, and the police advised residents to avoid the area.

Officials found four victims to men, 32, 33, 38 and 52 years old; 23 -year -old woman; and a 5 -year -old girl who was shot in her hand. The girl’s injuries do not seem serious, said Worley.

A 38 -year -old was critically injured and surgery was performed on Saturday night. Baltimore police announced on Sunday that it was declared dead that morning, encouraging the murder investigation.

The killing detectives have taken over the case and are trying to determine the suspect and motive.

“We’re still really early in the study,” said Worley.

A team of six researchers covered a neighborhood on Sunday morning on foot and alleys. They stopped in front of the house at Queensbury Avenue about three houses from the intersection to analyze small suspected blood stains on the sidewalk and grass.

The team focused on the side of the house in the corner of the Queensbury and the SPAULING methods, visually scaning it and searching for street evidence.

On Sunday morning, many cars damaged by Gunfire were sitting at Spalding Avenue. All the damage to vehicles showed that the shots were from the other side of the SPAULDING Avenue, at the junction of Kvinsbury and SPAULDING Avenue.

One vehicle supported as many as six bullets, while the others were injured once. The damage to the vehicles stopped at about halfway between the SPAULDING Avenue and Palmer Avenue.

A working truck with flat tires and a bullet hole in the windscreen is a spalding avenue directed at the junction of Quinsbury Avenue after a Saturday evening shooting that killed one and injured five. (Matt Hubbard/Personnel) The bullet sitting in a municipal truck passenger seat in the SPAULDING Avenue, directed at the junction of Quinsbury Avenue, entering the vehicle through the windshield. (Matt Hubbard/staff) suspected that the blood was painted on the sidewalk of Kvinsbury Avenue after mass shooting killed one and injured five on Saturday night. (Matt Hubbard/Personnel) A vehicle with bullet holes in the front glass, and the roof is a spalding avenue pointing to the junction of Quinsbury Avenue after a Saturday evening shooting that killed one and injured five. (Matt Hubbard/Employees) Show the 5A researcher team headline 1, Sunday morning on the Kvensbury Avenue, after mass shooting at night before killing one and injuring five. (Matt Hubbard/Staff) expand

Joseph Payne, a resident of the West Belvedere, said he thought he had heard guns through his music and ran outside, seeing red and blue lights.

He said he saw one person being released on the gurdo and the paramedics repeatedly told him, “Keep your eyes.”

According to Payne, another person was released in a wheelchair.

He said there was a large group of 10 to 15 people, who he thought everyone was teenagers.

The residents went on their day all Sunday morning. Many sat on the front porch, while others completed the yard work or walked on the sidewalks when the researchers worked at that place.

One resident said the “accustomed” territory has many crimes, but has been on the beautiful side in the last few years. The man who did not want to be named, said he was surprised by the shooting because “nothing like this happened here for a long time.”

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