Baltimore Woman Charged with Attempted Murder Following Road Rage Incident

Baltimore Woman Charged with Attempted Murder Following Road Rage Incident
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Baltimore, MD – Teneshia Pollock has been charged with attempted first-degree murder after a road rage incident escalated into shootings in Baltimore’s Central District. The sequence of events began on Saturday when Pollock allegedly injured a 31-year-old woman by grazing her head with a bullet in the 100 block of East Redwood Street. The confrontation didn’t end there; Pollock is accused of subsequently firing at an off-duty police officer in the 400 block of East Baltimore Street.

Following the shootings, Pollock was apprehended by patrol units who quickly arrived at the scene. She was then transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility, where she faces charges of attempted first-degree murder. Remarkably, neither the off-duty officer nor the suspect was injured during the exchange of gunfire.

The incident, which reportedly stemmed from a road rage confrontation, has led to a swift response from local law enforcement, highlighting the dangers of aggressive driving and the potential for violence on the streets of Baltimore.