Baltimore Memorial Day Weekend Violence

Cops and criminals had a busy weekend in Baltimore City this Memorial Day weekend. There were a total of 8 homicides this weekend; another fatal shooting Tuesday morning brought the tally to 9. All but two of the crimes were fatal.

06/01/2010 - Shooting - 500 N. Fulton, Baltimore, MD, United States

Shooting, 500 N. Fulton, adult male shot in head. Homicide notified.

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05/31/2010 - Assault - 4800 Truesdale Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

A man was stabbed to death.

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05/31/2010 - Shooting - 2500 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore, MD, United States

Three men were arrested and two handguns were recovered after a man shot at a Southwest District police officer following a traffic stop.

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05/31/2010 - Shooting - 5900 Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore, MD, United States

Shooting/Stabbing. BPD units o/s adult male shot, crime scene established & homicide unit notified.

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05/30/2010 - Shooting - Route 100 and Interstate 97, Baltimore, MD, United States

The man was in the front seat of a car was shot by someone.

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05/30/2010 - Shooting - 68 S. Pulaski, Baltimore, MD, United States

Shooting/Stabbing. 2 Adult Males Shot, Homicide Req For Serious Injuries.

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05/30/2010 - Shooting - 2600 Mosher Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

A man was shot in the buttocks.

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05/30/2010 - Shooting - 2111 Ramsay STR, Baltimore, MD, United States

Shooting/Stabbing| | 2111 Ramsay St|Adult Male Multiple GSWs - Homicide Req.| MAR044| 11:16

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05/29/2010 - Shooting - 400 North Rose Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Officers found a man lying on the sidewalk suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. He was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he died shortly after.

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05/29/2010 - Shooting - 2600 East Monument Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Unidentified shooting victim was taken to an area hospital in critical condition, and whoever shot the victim fled the scene.

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