Baltimore Police Apprehend Another Teenager Linked to Brooklyn Homes Mass Shooting

Baltimore Police Apprehend Another Teenager Linked to Brooklyn Homes Mass Shooting
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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND – Acting Commissioner Richard J. Worley, alongside city leaders, announced a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the July 2nd Brooklyn Homes critical incident. On Wednesday, the Warrant Apprehension Task Force apprehended a 15-year-old juvenile male in Baltimore, believed to be connected to the incident.

Detectives leading the case have reason to believe that this individual discharged a firearm at multiple people within the 800 block of Gretna Court. Following his apprehension, the juvenile was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where he is slated to face formal charges for a total of 44 offenses. These charges encompass Attempted First Degree Murder, Conspiracy to Commit First Degree Murder, Attempted Second Degree Murder, Reckless Endangerment, and possession of a Loaded Handgun on his person.

Commissioner Worley underscored the dedication and diligence exhibited by the Baltimore Police Department’s Homicide Detectives, operations bureau personnel, and collaborative efforts with law enforcement partners and the community. Their relentless pursuit of justice continues, aimed at bringing closure and resolution to the affected families and the Brooklyn Homes community.