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Man Fatally Shot Tuesday Night on West Belvedere Avenue in Baltimore

A 43-year-old man was shot and killed just after 10 p.m. Tuesday in Northwest Baltimore; homicide detectives are seeking witnesses from the West Belvedere Avenue area.

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Man Fatally Shot Tuesday Night on West Belvedere Avenue in Baltimore
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A 43-year-old man was shot and killed in the 3700 block of West Belvedere Avenue late Tuesday night, the latest homicide to strike Northwest Baltimore as detectives press for leads in a case with no suspect yet identified.

Baltimore Police officers responded to the block at approximately 10:18 p.m. Tuesday following a report of a shooting. Medics transported the victim to a hospital, where he died from his injuries. As of Wednesday morning, police had not released his name, citing the need to notify his family first.

The city's homicide unit has taken over the investigation. Detectives are asking anyone who witnessed the shooting, or who captured footage of the West Belvedere Avenue area on a phone or security camera around the time of the incident, to come forward. Tips can be submitted directly to Baltimore Police homicide detectives or to Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LOCK-UP. Police have not released any suspect description or information about a possible motive.

Investigators will work through ballistics analysis, neighborhood canvassing, and a review of any available digital evidence as they reconstruct the timeline leading up to the shooting. The 3700 block of West Belvedere Avenue sits in a residential stretch of the Northwest district, where, as in other parts of the city, a homicide typically draws rapid engagement from both law enforcement and community organizations involved in violence prevention and victim support.

Baltimore's homicide and non-fatal shooting counts are tracked in real time by local stations and police data feeds; Tuesday's killing adds to the city's 2026 total at a moment when public pressure on violence reduction remains acute across all districts. Police are urging anyone with relevant information to call Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7-LOCK-UP.

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