Advertisement Commissioner Harrison pleads with community after bloody 24 hours in Baltimore

Baltimore police Commissioner Michael Harrison is pleading with the people who live in Baltimore for help catching a number of criminals, including the group who stabbed a man near the Inner Harbor.Around 2 p.m. Monday, someone flagged down sheriff's deputies on Appleton Street between West Lafayette Avenue and West Lanvale Street. Baltimore detectives found Ryan Brunson, 27, face-down and shot dead inside a home. Investigators found evidence both inside and outside the home. The incident happened on the same block where 18-year-old Taylor Davis was shot and killed last week. Around the same time, Baltimore detectives went looking for a group of men who stabbed a man at Light and Pratt streets. The Charm City circulator bus tweeted that the victim, who was reportedly robbed and stabbed, flagged down the bus driver and then got on the bus. Investigators said the 30-year-old man they found on the bus with stab wounds said three or four men attacked him.Baltimore police are also looking for the person who shot 16-year-old Markell Hendricks in his head, killing him. Police said the shooting happened just before 9 p.m. Sunday on West Fayette Street near Stricker Street.Harrison is pleading with the community to help police snatch the violent criminals responsible for these crimes off the streets."What we need right now is for anyone who would have been standing out here, heard something, knows something -- please call us right now and help us identify who would have done this, so we could hold those people accountable, so we could stop the terror that's happening on our streets," Harrison said.Harrison said a big part of cutting down crime in Baltimore will be changing the culture of so many people illegally carrying guns in this city and illicitly using them.Anyone who may have seen or heard anything, or who knows something about any of the crimes is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 1-866-7-lockup.​