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PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 8 February 2022 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 8 February 2022
Baltimore residents speak out against city's high murder rates
DailyMail.com spoke to Baltimore residents who say crime in the city is only getting worse, with danger lurking around every corner after it suffered its deadliest January in nearly 50 years.
www.dailymail.co.uk
'You can't go anywhere without being fearful.' Families of gun violence victims in Baltimore - dubbed 'a bit of Haiti in the mid-Atlantic' by Tucker Carlson - blast Democrat leaders for failing to take action after deadliest January in 50 years
- Baltimore, Maryland, suffered its deadliest January in almost 50 years, with 36 homicides - most of which were shooting deaths in robberies and brazen attacks
- For the past seven years there has been an average of one homicide every 30 hours in Baltimore
- Rosheda Murray's 26-year-old son Romar Burden was shot dead in 2020 - eight years after his twin brother Rodrick was gunned down at the age of 18
- Her youngest son, Jarrod, nine, is now also growing up without a father after Murray's ex-partner Qurell Gittings, 38, was shot dead in 2014
- Last February, Kaelin Washington, 11, was shot in the back when a gunfire erupted while she was walking from her godmother's house to the store
- 'I heard four or five shots and I got scared. I wanted to run but I froze and it was too late. Then I felt it in my chest,' the brave little girl told DailyMail.com
- Her mother Jasmine Ramsay, 33, was born and raised in Baltimore but admits she can no longer let her daughter be a normal child and play outside
- Victims of Baltimore's rising gun violence spoke out after Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson blamed Democrats for the city's high homicide rate last week
PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 8 February 2022 | UPDATED: 17:00 EST, 8 February 2022