A person was shot and killed after he swung a baseball bat at an individual who cleans windshields at intersections for money, Baltimore‘s police commissioner mentioned Thursday.
The 48-year-old man who was shot was driving by means of an intersection close to Baltimore’s Interior Harbor within the afternoon when he encountered so-called squeegee employees and had a heated interplay, Commissioner Michael Harrison informed reporters.
The person drove by means of the intersection, parked his automobile and got here again with a baseball bat, Harrison mentioned.
“He swung the bat at a number of of these squeegee employees. In return, one of many squeegee employees pulled out a gun and fired, putting this male sufferer,” the commissioner mentioned, including that police did not know if he hit anybody with the bat.
The person was pronounced lifeless at a hospital. His title wasn’t launched.
The employees fled the scene on foot, Harrison mentioned. No arrests had been made as of late afternoon.
A witness informed The Baltimore Solar that he noticed a squeegee employee shoot the person after he obtained out of his automobile with the bat. Cody Bro, who was visiting Baltimore for a conference, mentioned he noticed the driving force “arguing with one of many squeegee individuals — the individuals who squeegee your home windows.”
Squeegee employees, also referred to as squeegee children, consist largely of teenagers from low-income neighborhoods who clear off drivers’ windshields at intersections in trade for cash. Some drivers have complained about them.