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Man Shot in Groin Seeks Treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital

The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) announced a shooting investigation in the Southeast District.

On May 16, at approximately 2:53 p.m., Southeast District patrol officers responded to 1800 Orleans Street for a hospital walk-in shooting victim seeking treatment.

Upon arrival at the hospital, officers spoke with the 42-year-old male victim who was suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the groin. The victim is listed in stable condition.

The incident location is unknown at this time.

Southeast District shooting detectives responded to the scene and assumed control of the investigation.

Update: On June 10, BPD announced this incident was deemed a self-inflicted shooting. The incident has been removed from the 2025 non-fatal shooting count.

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