Crime & Safety
2 Charged In Owings Mills Triple Shooting Among Injured: Police
Police said two men charged in a shooting in Owings Mills had both suffered from gunshot wounds. A third victim is recovering.

OWINGS MILLS, MD — Two people have been charged with attempted murder and other offenses related to a shooting in Owings Mills that sent three people to the hospital, according to police.
Officials said both men charged were among the wounded.
Akil Wise, 22, of Baltimore and Esean J. Davis, 19, of Owings Mills, are both being held without bail in Baltimore County in connection with the incident.
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Police said they were called to Gwynnswood Road for a shooting after 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7. As a result, they said they found three people injured.
Investigators determined that Wise and Davis had arranged to meet at Gwynnswood Road, where at some point they exchanged gunfire.
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Wise was found suffering from a gunshot wound on Gwynnswood Road along with another man, who authorities said Monday was continuing to recover from his injury.
Wise, of the 4700 block of Dartford Avenue in southwest Baltimore, was charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault and using a firearm in a felony crime, court records show. Wise has been held without bail since Monday, Nov. 8.
Davis, of the unit block of Merino Court in Owings Mills, was charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of first-degree assault, using a firearm in a felony crime and attempted drug distribution, court records show. Wise has been held without bail since Friday, Nov. 12.
Officials said Davis, who had also been shot, was found on Merino Court.
Investigators are still investigating the circumstances around the shooting.
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