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Anger among Baltimore residents stoked by police shooting of teenager

Residents in a southwest Baltimore neighborhood are expressing anger following the fatal shooting of a teenager by police officers. The incident, which occurred on Monday night, is being criticized as another example of excessive force targeting a young Black man. Details surrounding the shooting are scarce, mirroring similar incidents from last year in Baltimore where encounters quickly escalated after officers suspected individuals of being armed.

During a news conference, Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley stated that the teen displayed characteristics of an armed person and fled when officers attempted to engage with him. Following a brief struggle, officers shot the juvenile suspect upon realizing he was in possession of a gun. No officers were injured during the altercation, and a loaded handgun was recovered at the scene.

Police have not released bodycam footage of the shooting, and key details such as the number of shots fired at the teenager or whether he aimed the gun at officers remain undisclosed. Neighbors in the community have voiced concerns over the level of force used, with one resident, Taavon Bazemore, questioning why lethal means were employed instead of less harmful methods of restraint.

The teen, who remains unidentified but is believed to be 17 years old, was a familiar face in the neighborhood and occasionally worked at a nearby convenience store. His death has prompted the creation of a makeshift memorial at the site where he was killed, with loved ones leaving tributes and messages in his honor. However, his mother, Myreshia Macon, expressed frustration over the lack of transparency from law enforcement regarding the circumstances leading to her son’s death.

The incident has once again brought attention to police reforms in Baltimore, which were initiated following the high-profile death of Freddie Gray in 2015. Despite efforts to rebuild public trust, residents in predominantly Black communities feel little progress has been made. Peggy Kallon, a local store owner, described the victim as a good kid and questioned the need for lethal force in the situation, reflecting the sentiments of many in the grieving neighborhood.

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