According to local authorities, 26-year-old James Little was arrested in connection with a shooting that occurred in Baltimore’s Southeast District earlier this month. Little, a Baltimore resident, was arrested in relation to the November 4 gunshot that injured a 31-year-old male, the Baltimore Police Department announced on social media.
Southeast District Murder Arrest AttemptInvestigators have taken 26-year-old James Little of Baltimore into custody in connection with the shooting that took place in the Southeast District.Investigators discovered that the 31-year-old man victimpic.twitter.com/VMvEknpagG was shot by James Little on November 4, 2024.
In the 100 block of South Conkling Street, Little is accused of shooting the victim during a dispute that turned violent. The Warrant Apprehension Task Force was able to apprehend Little without incident on the morning of November 11 despite the hectic nature of such situations. He was taken to the Central Booking Intake Facility after being discovered on the 2400 block of Mosher Street. Little is currently being charged with first-degree murder attempt.
Officers responded quickly to the original incident and were dispatched to the hospital, where the victim was receiving treatment for several gunshot wounds. The case was taken over by the Southeast District shooting investigators, who pieced together what had happened before the violent encounter. The post claimed that a physical altercation and dispute had inflamed the circumstances prior to the shooting.
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