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New Mass Shooting: Man shot outside Baltimore Library

Published December 23, 2023
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A man in Baltimore started shooting at random, killing one person and wounding four.

In the city of Baltimore, in the American state of Maryland, one person was killed and four others were wounded and taken to the hospital after a man started shooting with a gun near the city’s library on Saturday.

Baltimore police reported that the shooting happened around 4 a.m. near the Woodlawn Branch Library, but were unable to comment further.

The investigation is ongoing and all information will be released as it progresses, the Daily Mail reported.

We remind you that the deadliest mass shooting took place in the Czech Republic on Thursday, in which 14 people were killed at the university in Prague.

A 24-year-old student went on a rampage at the Charles University art faculty in central Prague, killing students and lecturers before shooting himself as a police squad closed in on him on top of the school building.

Police later said the gunman killed his father at a home outside Prague before heading into the city on Thursday, and a ballistics analysis also linked a gun found in his home to the killings of a man and a two-month-old baby last week, N1 writes.

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