Updated: 10:18 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 A Safe Streets Cherry Hill outreach worker was fatally shot Thursday evening, Mayor Brandon Scott said in a statement.According to Scott s statement, the Safe Streets worker was identified as 44-year-old Kenyell Wilson. Baltimore police said Wilson drove himself to Harbor Hospital for treatment after he was shot. He died a short time later.Investigators said they have been unable to determine where in the city the shooting happened.Scott said in his statement: Safe Streets has a special place in my heart and I consider the Violence Interrupters who bravely serve this program as a part of my family. Tonight, our brother Kenyell Wilson became a victim of the gun violence he worked every day to prevent. I am deeply saddened and angered that Benny s life was taken in a weak cowardly act. I have spoken with Commissioner Harrison and directed him to make apprehending the individual or individuals responsible for taking the life of one of our
44-year-old Cherry Hill Safe Streets worker killed in shooting Thursday night in Baltimore, officials say
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As Safe Streets mourns, Baltimore Police try to figure out where shooting of outreach worker occurred
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