UPDATE (Jan. 31): One the victims of Saturday's shooting on Pennsylvania Avenue died from her injuries, Baltimore City police.Also Tuesday morning, city police released surveillance video of people investigators seek to speak with in the shooting.Maya Morton, 23, died Monday after being shot in her car Saturday night. Police said Morton and her two children were waiting for a carryout food order in their car when shots were fired in the same block, killing a man and injuring another.Morton's vehicle traveled down the block and struck a pole.It was first reported the age of the youngest victim was 3 months old, but police have corrected that to be 14 months old. That child along with a 3-year-old remain in critical condition.Gerald Fowlkes, a 43-year-old man who was standing on Pennsylvania Avenue was shot and killed.A 65-year-old man standing on the street was also shot and was taken to a hospital.Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.UPDATE (Jan. 29): Baltimore City police released an update early Sunday morning regarding the conditions of the victims of Saturday's fatal shooting.The boy who was in the car is 3 years old; police say he is in stable condition.The infant is 2 months old; he is in critical, but stable condition.Police say neither of the children were shot, but both sustained trauma from the crash that occurred after the driver was shot.The man who was killed in the shooting was 43 years old.The man injured in the shooting is 65 years old, and the driver of the car is a 23-year-old woman. Both are in stable condition.ORIGINAL STORY (Jan. 28): A man is dead and four others are injured -- including two children -- after a shooting and a crash in Baltimore.Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said officers received a ShotSpotter alert for multiple rounds fired around 6:39 p.m. near the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Laurens Street in the city's Upton neighborhood.Harrison said a man standing on the street was shot and he died at a hospital. Harrison said another man standing on the street was shot and is in stable condition.A woman in a car was critically injured from a gunshot wound. She drove down the street and crashed into a pole.Two children were in the car -- a 3-year-old boy who suffered critical injuries from the crash and a 2-month-old boy who is in critical but stable condition.Harrison said someone opened fire, but they don't know who the intended target was.Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.
BALTIMORE — UPDATE (Jan. 31): One the victims of Saturday's shooting on Pennsylvania Avenue died from her injuries, Baltimore City police.
Also Tuesday morning, city police released surveillance video of people investigators seek to speak with in the shooting.
Maya Morton, 23, died Monday after being shot in her car Saturday night. Police said Morton and her two children were waiting for a carryout food order in their car when shots were fired in the same block, killing a man and injuring another.
Morton's vehicle traveled down the block and struck a pole.
It was first reported the age of the youngest victim was 3 months old, but police have corrected that to be 14 months old. That child along with a 3-year-old remain in critical condition.
Gerald Fowlkes, a 43-year-old man who was standing on Pennsylvania Avenue was shot and killed.
A 65-year-old man standing on the street was also shot and was taken to a hospital.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.
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UPDATE (Jan. 29): Baltimore City police released an update early Sunday morning regarding the conditions of the victims of Saturday's fatal shooting.
The boy who was in the car is 3 years old; police say he is in stable condition.
The infant is 2 months old; he is in critical, but stable condition.
Police say neither of the children were shot, but both sustained trauma from the crash that occurred after the driver was shot.
The man who was killed in the shooting was 43 years old.
The man injured in the shooting is 65 years old, and the driver of the car is a 23-year-old woman. Both are in stable condition.
ORIGINAL STORY (Jan. 28): A man is dead and four others are injured -- including two children -- after a shooting and a crash in Baltimore.
Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said officers received a ShotSpotter alert for multiple rounds fired around 6:39 p.m. near the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and Laurens Street in the city's Upton neighborhood.
Harrison said a man standing on the street was shot and he died at a hospital. Harrison said another man standing on the street was shot and is in stable condition.
A woman in a car was critically injured from a gunshot wound. She drove down the street and crashed into a pole.
Two children were in the car -- a 3-year-old boy who suffered critical injuries from the crash and a 2-month-old boy who is in critical but stable condition.
Harrison said someone opened fire, but they don't know who the intended target was.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.
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