The body of missing man Branson Oduor was recovered from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on Tuesday morning, around 8:30 a.m., according to authorities; the initial report did not include further details.
Baltimore City rescue workers pulled a woman from the Inner Harbor near Pier IV after a 911 call for an apparent dead body. The woman was in cardiac arrest but was resuscitated and taken to the hospital in critical condition. It remains unclear how she ended up in the water.
A homicide investigation is underway in Baltimore after an unidentified male body was discovered in the Inner Harbor. Police responded to the scene and found no signs of trauma. Homicide detectives have taken over the investigation, and the body has been sent for an autopsy to determine the cause of death and identify the individual.
A pedestrian was killed in a crash involving an MTA bus near Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The incident occurred at the intersection of E. Pratt and Light streets, and the pedestrian died at the scene. No further details have been provided at this time.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced a citywide curfew for minors starting Memorial Day weekend after a large fight among minors broke out near the Inner Harbor. The curfew for anyone 14 years old and younger will be 9 p.m., and a curfew for anyone younger than 17 will be 10 p.m. The mayor also plans to offer summer camps and programs for children, but those programs have not been announced. The move comes after a rise in violence involving teens, with five children under 18 fatally shot and another 23 injured by gunfire since the start of 2023.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is implementing a citywide curfew for minors this summer after two teenagers were injured in a fight near the Inner Harbor. The curfew for anyone 14 years old and younger will be 9 p.m., and for anyone younger than 17 will be 10 p.m. The mayor also plans to offer summer camps and programs for children, but has not yet announced them. The move comes after a rise in violence involving teens, with five children under 18 fatally shot and another 23 injured by gunfire since the start of 2023.
Two minors were shot during a large fight among over 200 minors near the Inner Harbor in Baltimore. The police intervened and arrested one person with a loaded gun. Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said that young people have easy access to firearms and have no respect for human life or authority. Since the start of 2023, five children under 18 have been fatally shot and another 23 have been injured by gunfire in Baltimore. Mayor Brandon Scott announced that there will be citywide curfews this spring and summer.
Two teenagers were shot at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore while police were breaking up fights in a crowd of around 200 young people. One of the victims is in critical condition and the other is stable. Police arrested a person with a loaded ghost gun who matches the description of the shooter and another person on a dirt bike with a loaded gun. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced the reintroduction of a curfew for youth under 14 years old, requiring them to be with an adult after 9 p.m.