Mayor Scott's Statement on Arrest Made in Edmondson Westside Shopping Center Shooting

Crest of the City of Baltimore

Brandon M. Scott
Mayor,
Baltimore City
250 City Hall - Baltimore Maryland 21202
(410) 396-3835 - Fax: (410) 576-9425

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

BALTIMORE, MD. (Saturday, February 18, 2023) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott released the following statement in response to the arrest made in the Edmondson Westside Shopping Center shooting that took place on January 4, 2023.

"There is no amount of justice that will bring Deonta back to his family. Over a month later, the same feelings of hurt, anguish, and sorrow for the families who lost their loved ones in the January 4 shooting are still with me. My hope is that the great investigative work done by the Baltimore Police Department will bring semblance of closure. But there are no winners here. Somewhere down the line, we failed these young people as a community.

My thoughts and prayers go out to their families and the community, and it is my continued mission to ensure that our children are safe from violence. But that work must be done by all of us, not just some of us with others sitting on the sidelines, refusing to get involved."

Related Stories

Baltimore City Announces Interactive Map Highlighting Housing Options And Opportunities Act Impact

The City of Baltimore with Mayor Brandon M. Scott launched a Housing Options And Opportunities Interactive Map to help residents visualize how proposed zoning changes will impact Baltimore City neighborhoods.

 

Joint Statement from Mayor Brandon M. Scott, State's Attorney Ivan J. Bates, Police Commissioner Richard Worley, and Department of Transportation Director Veronica McBeth

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, State's Attorney Ivan J. Bates, Police Commissioner Richard Worley, and Department of Transportation Director Veronica McBeth released a statement on the passing of Baltimore Department of Transportation employee, Gregory Turnipseed.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Announces Investment Supporting Early Childhood Education and Care

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced a push to increase access to, and awareness of, early childhood education and care, beginning with a $500,000 grant to The Fund for Educational Excellence to expand and improve the quality of Pre-K and child care programs in Baltimore.