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WEBVTT WHO WOULD WANT TO DO THIS. >> I HAVE A TWO-YEAR OLD, I DO NOT WANT ANYTHING LIKE THAT GOING AND IT HAPPENS AND WE ARE NEXT TO A POLICE STATION. I AM TRYING TO GET OUT. LOWELL: NEIGHBORS REACT AFTER POLICE SAY SOMEONE ROBBED AND KILLED 37-YEAR-OLD SANTOS MEDRANO. >> I AM GLAD WE ARE OUT OF HERE BECAUSE I’VE NEVER SEEN NO POLICE ACTIVITY, NOTHING DANGEROUS AROUND HERE. LOWELL: IT WAS BEFORE 10:30 P.M. HE WAS WALKING HOME WHEN HE GOT TO THE INTERSECTION OF IML STREET AND SOMEONE ATTACKED HIM. POLICE THOUGHT HE HAD BEEN BEATEN BUT WHEN HE GOT TO THE HOSPITAL, MEDICAL EXAMINERS FOUND HE HAD BEEN SHOT. HIS SISTER WHO ASKED THAT WE NOT SHOW HER FACE FOR HER SAFETY SAID SHE GOT THE CALL THAT HE WAS NOT COMING HOME. >> 1020 SOMETHING, THE HOSPITAL DR. CALLED ME, HAS DIED ALREADY, [INAUDIBLE] LOWELL: POLICE CONTINUE TO SEARCH FOR CLUES, HIS SISTER TELLS US THERE MAY BE KEY EVIDENCE IN THE FORM OF VIDEO THAT SHOWS THREE SUSPECTS. >> THE POLICE SAY THEY HAVE ONE VIDEO, ONE GIRL AND TWO MEN, IN THE ONE CAR, MY BROTHER IN THE STREET. LOWELL: POLICE WOULD NOT ELABORATE ON THAT VIDEO BUT DID SAY THEY ARE STILL OOKING FOR HELP AND ASKING ANYONE WHO MAY HAVE SEEN ANYONE SUSPICIOUS IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD TO GIVE THEM A CALL. 410-396-2012. WE ARE LIVE OUTSIDE OF BALTIMORE

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A man walking home from work Saturday night was killed in a robbery in southeast Baltimore.Police identified the victim as Santos Medrano, 37, of Baltimore. His sister told 11 News she has no idea who would do something like this. Police are searching for his killer."He worked hard every day, every week -- even Saturday at 11 o'clock. I don't know what happened at nighttime," said Medrano's sister, who asked to remain anonymous.She said she got a phone call late Saturday night from doctors that her brother had been killed."The hospital doctor called me and he said he died already, maybe around 12 o'clock nighttime," she said.Police said Medrano was walking home just before 10:30 p.m. Saturday on Bank Street. When he got to Imla Street, someone attacked him.Police initially thought Medrano had been beaten, but when he got to a hospital, medical examiners found he had actually been shot."An autopsy was conducted and that's where we found the gunshot wound to the victim's body. Initially, this was reported to police as an assault, but once we got on the scene, once we got the victim to the hospital, we were quickly able to determine that, in fact, there was there was a gunshot wound to the victim's body," Baltimore police Detective Jeremy Silbert said.Medrano's sister told 11 News there may be some key evidence in the form of a video that apparently shows three assailants."The police say they have a video, one girl and two men. They travel in one car and get my brother in the street," she said.Police would not elaborate on any video and are still looking for help from the public.Anyone with information is asked to call police at 410-396-2012.