📍 Baltimore
Homicide detectives with the Baltimore Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance as they work to identify three suspects connected to a fatal shooting that occurred late Saturday night.
Details of the Incident
According to investigators, the shooting happened on March 29 at approximately 9:50 p.m. in the 1400 block of North Bond Street.
Officers responded to reports of gunfire and discovered 22-year-old Shawn Hicks Jr. suffering from gunshot wounds. Despite emergency response efforts, Hicks was pronounced dead.
Suspects Flee Scene
Following the shooting, authorities say three unidentified male suspects were seen fleeing the area on foot. They were last observed running northbound into the 1500 block of North Bond Street.
Detectives believe the suspects left the immediate scene quickly, and investigators are now working to determine their identities and track their movements after the incident.
Investigation Ongoing
At this stage, officials have not established a motive for the shooting. Detectives are:
Canvassing the neighborhood for witnesses
Reviewing surveillance footage from nearby homes and businesses
Gathering forensic evidence from the scene
Investigators say identifying the suspects is a top priority as they continue building the case.
Call for Public Assistance
Authorities are urging anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area or who has information about the suspects to come forward.
📞 Homicide Detectives: 410-396-2100
Anonymous tips can be submitted through Metro Crime Stoppers
Officials note that tipsters may be eligible for a reward, and even small pieces of information could prove critical in advancing the investigation.
Community Impact
The shooting adds to ongoing concerns about gun violence in the area, with residents hoping for swift justice. Police emphasized that community cooperation is essential in solving cases like this and preventing further violence.
Updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

