A second adolescent has been detained in connection with a mass shooting that took place earlier this summer. During a block party in Baltimore, this terrible incident resulted in the deaths of two people and the injury of 28 more. The suspect has been identified as Tristan Brian Jackson.

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Who is Tristan Brian Jackson?

Tristan Brian Jackson is 18 years old. He is charged with multiple charges, including 7 counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, 7 counts of first-degree murder, and 41 additional charges. The police department has reason to suspect that Jackson was involved in the shooting of several people in the 800 block of 8th Street in the early morning hours of July 2.

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In connection with the incident,  Baltimore City Police reported that a total of 28 people were injured and two people were unfortunately killed in a fire at a block party at the Brooklyn Homes on the South Side. part of Baltimore.

Last month, police arrested another teenager who was at the party. He was later charged with possession of a firearm during the incident. Importantly, this person was also one of the people who received gunshot wounds that night. He was not charged with violence. An investigation revealed that she arrived at Brooklyn Homes with Jackson and two other people. According to the police, that same group left the scene in a silver car after the shooting.

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Aaliyah Gonzalez, aged 18, and Kylis Fagbemi, aged 20, were both victims of the fatal shooting. The surviving individuals, numbering in dozens, all suffered from gunshot wounds, as conveyed by acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley. Among the injured, five were adults aged 20 or older, while the remaining 23 were teenagers with ages ranging from 13 to 19, according to information provided by the police.