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Baltimore Community Mourns As Anne Arundel County Teen Dies Following Federal Hill Shooting

Baltimore Community Mourns As Anne Arundel County Teen Dies Following Federal Hill Shooting

The life of Cameran Holt, a 19-year-old woman from Anne Arundel County, tragically ended after being shot multiple times on October 27 in Baltimore’s Federal Hill neighborhood, as confirmed by her mother, Roxanne Spath, in a social media post and reported by

CBS News

. Holt had been on life support at Shock Trauma since the incident that occurred early in the morning on West Hamburg Street, where a 28-year-old man was also injured.

Despite the efforts of medical professionals, Holt passed away last night, enveloped by the comfort of her family at 7:54 p.m. In a heartfelt message, Spath said, “God gained another angel peacefully surrounded by her family. She is no longer suffering or in pain.” The loss was further reported by

FOX Baltimore

, which also mentioned Cameran’s organ donation and her final honor walk alongside her beloved dog, Rein.

Before the tragedy escalated into her untimely demise, Holt was said to be out celebrating with her sister and cousin after attending a family gender reveal party, as told by Spath to WJZ. Baltimore police are yet to arrest in connection with the shooting, which has now transformed into a homicide investigation. The authorities urge anyone with information to contact detectives or Metro Crime Stoppers.

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