and lots of questions to answer, so let s get started. breaking overnight, a another mass shooting. this time in baltimore, maryland. at least two people have been killed, and dozens of others injured after gunfire of wraps at an annual block party. we are live with the latest. plus, supreme fallout, the reaction from both sides of the aisle to the historic rulings from the high court, we re going to take a closer look at the decisions impacting student debt relief, and lgbtq plus rights. and, legal lines, hundreds of new laws, including crackdowns and undocumented migrants and the lgbtq+ community are now being enforced in florida. what this means for rhonda santa says presidential playbook of making america florida. all of this and more is coming up. a good sunday morning to, you i m katie phang. we are following the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland this morning as america experiences yet another mass shooting that has left at least two people dead and 28 others i
neighborhood just after 12:30. now that is south of the downtown waterfront, the iconic baltimore waterfronts. we re told it almost two dozen of those victims transported to local hospitals. now a short time ago we learned from baltimore s braydon scott whose held office since 2020. this morning, he s taking a moment to stress the need for more gun laws, asking anyone who knows anything to come forward because, katie, so far no suspects have been publicly identified. so far no one is in custody but katy the mayor was really, really stressing the fact that they are doing everything they can to we will find them. they put a number of different ways to contact baltimore police. again, you re seeing crime scene video from what unfolded this morning. so many questions are remaining open, and unfortunately not a lot of answers at this moment. we can imagine how many families are looking for
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