A teenager was killed overnight in a quadruple shooting in east Baltimore, city police said.Around 12:30 a.m. Thursday, officers found four victims with gunshot wounds in the 2500 block of East Monument Street, not far from the scene of a police-involved shooting an hour prior.The victims were all taken to hospitals. Three of the victims -- a 14-year-old boy, a 15-year-old boy and a 33-year-old woman -- are expected to recover from their injuries.A fourth victim, a 16-year-old boy, was pronounced dead at Johns Hopkins Hospital.Community members rallied Thursday at the scene of the shooting in memory of the teenager killed. Police identified him Friday as Milton Carrington."Yeah, he was a good kid. I ain't never had no trouble out of him," said a resident named Irene.Uncle T runs a program that Milton was involved with called Challenge 2 Change for children in the neighborhood. He said Milton had a bright future and was always looking out for his family."He was just a man that was filled with life," Uncle T said. "Milton was a young man that was so bright and had such his future. I can't even describe how his future would've been and how his future should've been."Residents said the boy's mother was also injured in the shooting."She's in the hospital, fighting for her life, and God knows what her mental (state) is going through right now, if she even knows that her son is dead," Uncle T said.Police still don't know exactly what happened or why."I know our detectives are reviewing video footage and, again, trying to identify potential witnesses who can shed some light on what happened," Baltimore police Detective Donny Moses said. "We're just looking for what we always are looking for, evidence, we're looking for people, witnesses to tell us what happened, point us in the right direction so we can identify a suspect and hopefully bring them to justice."The community isn't going to forget Milton's killing, and they have a message for his killer."For the killer, if you're watching me right now, I know you're saying, 'Oh man, I made a mistake,' and yes, you did. You took a young man's life that had a right to live," Uncle T said.Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 866-7LOCKUP.

A teenager was killed overnight in a quadruple shooting in east Baltimore, city police said.

Around 12:30 a.m. Thursday, officers found four victims with gunshot wounds in the 2500 block of East Monument Street, not far from the scene of a police-involved shooting an hour prior.


The victims were all taken to hospitals. Three of the victims -- a 14-year-old boy, a 15-year-old boy and a 33-year-old woman -- are expected to recover from their injuries.

A fourth victim, a 16-year-old boy, was pronounced dead at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Community members rallied Thursday at the scene of the shooting in memory of the teenager killed. Police identified him Friday as Milton Carrington.

"Yeah, he was a good kid. I ain't never had no trouble out of him," said a resident named Irene.

Uncle T runs a program that Milton was involved with called Challenge 2 Change for children in the neighborhood. He said Milton had a bright future and was always looking out for his family.

"He was just a man that was filled with life," Uncle T said. "Milton was a young man that was so bright and had such his future. I can't even describe how his future would've been and how his future should've been."

Residents said the boy's mother was also injured in the shooting.

"She's in the hospital, fighting for her life, and God knows what her mental (state) is going through right now, if she even knows that her son is dead," Uncle T said.

Police still don't know exactly what happened or why.

"I know our detectives are reviewing video footage and, again, trying to identify potential witnesses who can shed some light on what happened," Baltimore police Detective Donny Moses said. "We're just looking for what we always are looking for, evidence, we're looking for people, witnesses to tell us what happened, point us in the right direction so we can identify a suspect and hopefully bring them to justice."

The community isn't going to forget Milton's killing, and they have a message for his killer.

"For the killer, if you're watching me right now, I know you're saying, 'Oh man, I made a mistake,' and yes, you did. You took a young man's life that had a right to live," Uncle T said.

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

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Police are investigating a quadruple shooting in east #baltimore early this morning. A 16 year old killed. Two other teens and a woman were shot but expected to be ok #wbal — Kim Dacey WBAL (@kimdaceywbal) August 29, 2019

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