BALTIMORE (WBFF) — No arrests have been made following a triple fatal shooting near Federal Hill’s entertainment district last weekend.
Curtis Knox, 41, was fatally shot in the 1000 block of South Hanover Street at approximately 2:50 a.m. on June 6, according to Baltimore Police.
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According to a social media post, Knox attended Morgan State University. His fraternity posted his picture to social media, as well as details of an upcoming candlelight vigil in his honor.
Investigators have not yet said what they believe led up to the shooting, or released a believed motive.
Two other people suffered gunshot wounds, but are expected to survive.
As of Friday, a spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department confirmed no arrests had been made and a suspect(s) had yet to be identified.
The Department confirmed it’s no longer looking for the individuals pictured in surveillance images that were recently released to the public.
About a year and a half ago, 19-year-old Cameran Holt died after being shot near the scene of this triple shooting, at the intersection of Hanover and Hamburg Streets.
Three people were arrested and later convicted in connection to the case.
FOX45 News questioned BPD about its entertainment unit and what, if any, adjustments will be made in response to the shooting.
A spokesperson wrote:
This incident did occur within the Entertainment District footprint, and our officers heard the gunshots and immediately responded. The Baltimore Police Department continually evaluates public safety conditions and will adjust its deployment and enforcement strategies as needed to address acts of violence.”
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