streets of baltimore. but the city steals the show. good evening, thanks for joining us, i m adam may. the baltimore gran prix is in our rear view by most accounts, it was a huge success. wjz is live downtown. working to tear down the track. more on what is sure to become an annual tradition for many of those in attendance. reporter: tens of thousands came out for this. we don t have official outestimates. we are expecting those to come tomorrow. meanwhile, the big winner in all of this, the city of baltimore. the speed is fast the noise deafening. and the crowds huge, baltimore s first gran prix considered a success, ending sunday with the main attraction of the three day event. the indy car race. the comraderie and noise, i love it. reporter: at speeds near 180- miles an hour, drivers raced 75 laps through a special course through downtown city streets. fans lining up the whole way for a glimpse. racing from camden yards. a great idea. they have to rakin
alive. doctors are considering leaving the bullet in the child s life. it is simply outrageous that anyone would bring a weapon into downtown, bring a weapon into a fireworks display. and particularly, an illegal weapon. these people who engage in these terrible and senseless acts of violence are cowards and we are not going to tolerate their cowardly behavior. during a news conference at police headquarters, mayor stephanie rawlings-blake and others responded in 26-year-old was killed. police believe a fight between two groups led to his death. moments later, the victorian gauges the suspects and the fight resumes. whereby, the suspect, who was armed with shattered glass bottle salaam the bottle and struck the victim in the neck. investigators say they released this picture. they re asking for the public s health and believe he may have been involved in the stabbing. and people do not want to come to a place if flights are going to break out. that is why we have