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    Baltimore City Police investigate double stabbing near Lexington Market

    By Andrew Adeolu,

    2024-09-21

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    Baltimore City Police investigate double stabbing near Lexington Market 00:16

    BALTIMORE -- Two men were transported to a hospital after being stabbed near the historic Lexington Market Friday night, according to Baltimore City Police Department.

    Officers say they responded to the scene on 200 North Eutaw Street to investigate a call for an aggravated assault for cutting.

    Two men were found with non-life-threatening stab wounds and taken to a hospital where they received treatment for their injuries.

    The suspect, an unidentified male, fled from the scene.

    The case is active and remains under investigation.

    Police urge anyone with information to contact detectives at 410-396-2411. Those who wish to remain anonymous may utilize the Metro Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-7LOCKUP. You may also submit an anonymous online text tip to Metro Crime Stoppers by visiting the MCS website.

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    Freda Lane
    09-21
    It's the same chaos just a different generation. I didn't understand how Mayor Scott and city council were going to deal with the illegal pill trade amongst many other issues. It's like dysfunction has become the norm. The crack era, created females prostituting to support her crack addiction, preggers but abandon the baby. Babies were born addicted.....state child til 18...then thrown to streets not knowing family. Survival mode kicks in, committing crimes to survive. Now the teens, doing crime etc...are crack babies babies.🤷🏾the cycle must be broken.
    Cynthia Davis
    09-21
    That's why I don't hang downtown to much going on near Lexington Market.
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