Baltimore police say they are investigating a quadruple shooting in southeast Baltimore on Thursday.According to officials, officers responded to the 6200 block of Boston Street for a shooting just before 4 p.m. Two victims were taken to a hospital before police arrived officers found the other two men at the scene. "One of the two male victims that was on the scene, we believe to be in critical condition," said Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison.More than 40 evidence markers are scattered across a crime scene near a playground in southeast Baltimore. "This is happening in broad daylight, close to when school got out, it is just heartbreaking and unacceptable," said Councilman Zeke Cohen. Police aren't sure if the victims were targeted."It's too early to tell, but this is a very calculated and very deliberate shooting, with a number of rounds on the ground and this kind of crime scene, we know that this was very deliberate, very violent," said Harrison. "These individuals need to be removed from the streets of Baltimore forever.""From everything I've heard from the community here, the people that came and did this shooting don't live here. They came in here to cause harm, so I am not only saddened by this but I am incredibly angry," said Cohen.Investigators are asking people to come forward with information about possible suspects."We don't have any descriptions right now, that's why it's so important that any information that's out there that we need it as fast as we can possibly get it," said Harrison. Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

Baltimore police say they are investigating a quadruple shooting in southeast Baltimore on Thursday.

According to officials, officers responded to the 6200 block of Boston Street for a shooting just before 4 p.m.


Two victims were taken to a hospital before police arrived officers found the other two men at the scene.

"One of the two male victims that was on the scene, we believe to be in critical condition," said Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison.

More than 40 evidence markers are scattered across a crime scene near a playground in southeast Baltimore.

"This is happening in broad daylight, close to when school got out, it is just heartbreaking and unacceptable," said Councilman Zeke Cohen.

Police aren't sure if the victims were targeted.

"It's too early to tell, but this is a very calculated and very deliberate shooting, with a number of rounds on the ground and this kind of crime scene, we know that this was very deliberate, very violent," said Harrison. "These individuals need to be removed from the streets of Baltimore forever."

"From everything I've heard from the community here, the people that came and did this shooting don't live here. They came in here to cause harm, so I am not only saddened by this but I am incredibly angry," said Cohen.

Investigators are asking people to come forward with information about possible suspects.

"We don't have any descriptions right now, that's why it's so important that any information that's out there that we need it as fast as we can possibly get it," said Harrison.

Anyone with information is asked to call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP.

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There’s at least 43 evidence markers. This shooting scene is in front of a playground #WBAL pic.twitter.com/IN8ulW4Evp — Vanessa Herring (@VanessaHerring) March 28, 2019

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.@BaltimorePolice Commissioner Michael Harrison talks with residents as officers investigate a quadruple shooting.



The shooting happened near Boston St and Gusryan St.



Harrison says four adult males were shot. He believes one of the men is critically wounded. #WBAL pic.twitter.com/9cxXXBs6tH — Vanessa Herring (@VanessaHerring) March 28, 2019



