A judge on Friday scheduled a hearing for March 7 to determine whether five people who are charged in the mass shooting that killed two and wounded 28 others in Brooklyn will stand trial together.
Baltimore prosecutors are hoping to prosecute the five people charged in connection with the July shooting at the Brooklyn Homes together in one trial. The development came to light Friday when the cases of two young men charged in the July 2 shooting, which left two dead and 28 others wounded, came up on the city’s Reception Court docket. Tristan Jackson and Aaron Brown, both 18, each face .
In the wake of the worst mass shooting in Baltimore City’s history with 2 killed and 28 others injured, Mayor Brandon Scott vowing to hunt down and lock up thos