Baltimore samaritan who bandaged a shooting victim from block party says ‘All they know is guns’
By JULIET LINDERMAN
Associated Press
BALTIMORE (AP) — Police are searching for suspects who opened fire during a holiday weekend block party in Baltimore that killed two people, wounded 28 others. Authorities say many of the shooting victims were under 18. Charlene Bowie jumped into action after she found a wounded teenage girl on her doorstep. Bowie says she ran inside to get a rag and applied a makeshift tourniquet to the girl’s leg. The circumstances leading up to the shooting early Sunday remained under investigation Monday. Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley says it wasn’t clear if the shooting was targeted or random.