
A 14-year-old boy in Baltimore sustained a finger wound Tuesday night following a shooting in the Northwest part of the city. As Fox Baltimore reported, the incident on North Dukeland Street occurred just before 11:30 p.m., as confirmed by authorities.
The Baltimore Police Department, having fielded reports of the shooting, arrived at the scene, where they discovered the young teen with a gunshot wound classified as non-life-threatening. He was subsequently taken to a nearby hospital to receive medical attention. The Baltimore Police are investigating the incident and appeal to the public for assistance with any pertinent information.
Further details about the situation were corroborated by Baltimore Witness, which added that the shooting took place in the Walbrook neighborhood. Patrol officers from the Northwest District were the first to respond to the reports of gunfire.
As the investigators delve into the events that led up to the shooting, no suspect information has been divulged at this point, and the teen's identity has also been kept confidential. Those with any information related to the incident are encouraged to reach out either directly to the Northwest District detectives at 410-396-2466 or to submit an anonymous tip via Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.









