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Man, teenager arrested in Brooklyn Homes mass shooting


Man, teenager arrested in Brooklyn Homes mass shooting

4 people face charges in connection with mass shooting that left 2 dead, 28 injured

Baltimore police and federal officials on Thursday announced additional arrests in the July 2 mass shooting at Brooklyn Homes that killed two people and injured 28 others.Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley announced 75 charges filed against Aaron Brown, 18, of Baltimore. Brown was arrested on Aug. 2 on unrelated attempted murder and gun charges and was already in custody at Central Booking when he was served with an arrest warrant on Wednesday.A 14-year-old who faces 18 charges was taken into custody Wednesday at a school, Worley said.The acting commissioner said the suspects were served on Wednesday with warrants containing conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder charges.These charges come after the arrests of two other youths, Tristan Brian Jackson, 18, of Baltimore, and a 17-year-old boy.Worley said the investigation is not over, and detectives are searching for at least six others. He said tips have slowed, and so, the reward for information leading to an arrest is now $88,000.”This investigation is not ending any time soon,” Worley said. “This investigation has truly been an all-hands-on-deck approach.”Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.A 173-page After Action Report was released Wednesday, in which, key findings include gaps in communication, poor leadership and police officer indifference.| PDF: Read the Baltimore mass shooting after-action reportThis report will be updated.

Baltimore police and federal officials on Thursday announced additional arrests in the July 2 mass shooting at Brooklyn Homes that killed two people and injured 28 others.

Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley announced 75 charges filed against Aaron Brown, 18, of Baltimore. Brown was arrested on Aug. 2 on unrelated attempted murder and gun charges and was already in custody at Central Booking when he was served with an arrest warrant on Wednesday.

A 14-year-old who faces 18 charges was taken into custody Wednesday at a school, Worley said.

The acting commissioner said the suspects were served on Wednesday with warrants containing conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder charges.

These charges come after the arrests of two other youths, Tristan Brian Jackson, 18, of Baltimore, and a 17-year-old boy.

Worley said the investigation is not over, and detectives are searching for at least six others. He said tips have slowed, and so, the reward for information leading to an arrest is now $88,000.

“This investigation is not ending any time soon,” Worley said. “This investigation has truly been an all-hands-on-deck approach.”

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.

A 173-page After Action Report was released Wednesday, in which, key findings include gaps in communication, poor leadership and police officer indifference.

| PDF: Read the Baltimore mass shooting after-action report

This report will be updated.



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