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City Police Are Investigating 4 Separate Shootings

BALTIMORE (WJZ) ―

It's been a violent holiday weekend in Baltimore City, Police are investigating multiple shootings and stabbings.

Sally Thorner reports Baltimore City Police are investigating a man found dead in his car.

Police say they found Hardy Jones around 6:30 a.m. Monday on the 3300-block of Noble Street.

Police arrived and found the victim seated in a 2005 mercury. He was suffering from gun shot wounds to the upper body and head. The medics pronounced him dead at the scene.

Police don't have motives or suspects.


Jones was out on probation at the time of his murder. He has a drug record.

Police are also searching for at least three people who may be responsible for two fatal shootings.

The first shooting was on Saturday afternoon, inside a house on the 300-block of North Carrollton Avenue.

Police say 18-year-old Chernere Wooten was found shot in the head.

No suspect no motive.

Shots were fired near the Clifton Park Swimming Pool in Northeast Baltimore.

A man was shot multiple times and later died in the hospital.

The last shooting happened in East Baltimore.

Baltimore
City police are also investigating a shooting turned homicide that happened on Saturday, May 23 around 315 a.m.

Keon Cameron was involved in a verbal altercation that escalated into a fight on the 1800-block of East 28 Street.

The suspect said he would be back. The suspect returned and opened fire on Cameron.
The Cameron was taken to Johns Hopkins where he remained in critical condition until Sunday, when he succumbed to his injuries.

There were also two stabbings over the weekend. Fortunately, neither one was fatal.

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