Baltimore Sun

Northwest Baltimore closes one of most violent weeks

3 law enforcemen­t agencies send officers over weekend into area neighborho­ods

- By Lillian Reed and Christine Zhang

Three law enforcemen­t agencies are sending officers this weekend to the Baltimore police’s Northweste­rn District, as the area closes one of its most violent weeks in recent years.

Nine people were shot, three fatally, on Monday, and another two people were shot Thursday in the northweste­rn area of Baltimore, which includes the Howard Park, Langston Hughes, Central Park Heights, Woodmere and West Arlington neighborho­ods.

Baltimore’s special operations unit, Maryland State Police and Maryland Transporta­tion Police are posting across the Northweste­rn District, Baltimore police’s Chief of Patrol Col. Richard Worley said Friday.

So far investigat­ors have not been able to find any connection­s between the shootings, which Worley said was unusual given the proximity.

According to police data, 106 people have been shot in the Northweste­rn District this year. That’s slightly higher than the 96 shootings recorded in the district around the same time last year.

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Northweste­rn District during a Mondaythro­ugh-Friday period was previously nine people in 2018, according to Open Baltimore. The database contains complete crime statistics dating back to 2014.

Resident and community leader Sean Stinnett believes there’s a perception in the community that nothing is getting done to address persistent crime, he said Friday.

“It’s just frustratin­g,” Stinnett said. “Things are escalating, but I don’t see a change in strategy coming from the police department.”

Stinnett, who serves as president of the Northweste­rn District Community Relations Council, feels that police have not communicat­ed well recently with residents. And several weeks ago, he drove around areas of the district where open drug and prostituti­on markets exist and lamented the lack of law enforcemen­t he saw

Worley agreed that police have a responsibi­lity to keep the community informed and said officials will need to address Stinnett’s concerns if communicat­ion is not happening. However, crime in the Eastern District has put a strain on department resources.

“I don’t have much more I can send there. We were getting hit pretty hard in the Eastern,” Worley said.

Still, Stinnett thinks the community itself also bears a responsibi­lity to initiate change.

“I think it’s a lot of neglect,” he said. “We, the community, have neglected ourselves.”

 ?? KENNETH K. LAM/BALTIMORE SUN ?? Baltimore police officers investigat­e the scene of a shooting on the 4200 block of Pimlico Avenue Monday. That day, nine people were shot — three fatally — in the northweste­rn area of Baltimore. Another two people were shot Thursday in the area.
KENNETH K. LAM/BALTIMORE SUN Baltimore police officers investigat­e the scene of a shooting on the 4200 block of Pimlico Avenue Monday. That day, nine people were shot — three fatally — in the northweste­rn area of Baltimore. Another two people were shot Thursday in the area.

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