The Baltimore Police have recently made two additional arrests in the case of a March shooting that resulted in four injuries. Sha'Bria McCleod, 24, and Deshawn Gwaltney, 24, are facing charges relating to a violent incident that unfolded in Baltimore's Northern District. McCleod's charges include conspiracy, while Gwaltney is accused of attempted first-degree murder. Both were confined at the Baltimore County Detention Center and are now pending extradition to the Central Booking Intake Facility, authorities confirmed. According to FOX Baltimore , the shooting took place on March 29 in the 400 block of Venable Avenue. Officers who arrived on the scene discovered three male victims, ages 18, 25, and 60, all suffering from gunshot wounds. Their injuries, though serious, were not deemed life-threatening, and they received prompt medical attention at a nearby hospital. A 57-year-old woman also sought treatment for a gunshot wound, which investigators have linked to the same location and incident. Earlier in the investigation , on April 23, police arrested 21-year-old Broderick Young. After being taken into custody without incident, Young faced several attempted murder charges and was processed at the Central Booking Intake Facility. The recent arrests of McCleod and Gwaltney bring the number of suspects in custody up to three, all tied to the midday shooting that shocked the community.
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