Crime & Safety
Man Shot Multiple Times In Pikesville, Suspect Arrested: Police
A man was shot multiple times in Baltimore County. Police said they charged a suspect with attempted murder.

PIKESVILLE, MD — Police said they arrested a suspect after a man was shot this weekend in Pikesville.
Officers said they charged 38-year-old Michael T. Johnson with attempted first-degree murder.
Authorities said they were called Friday around 9:35 p.m. to the 1100 block of Reisterstown Road for a reported shooting.
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Police said they found a man, 36, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
Medics took the victim by ambulance to a hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries, a press release said.
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Court records show that Judge Dorothy Jean Wilson on Monday ordered Johnson, an Owings Mills resident, to be held without bond at the Baltimore County Detention Center until his trial.
Patch contacted Johnson's lawyer, Andrew Saller, for a comment. We will update this article if Saller replies.
The Baltimore County Police Department asked anybody with information on the shooting to call 410-887-INFO (410-887-4636). Callers can stay anonymous. Tipsters can also submit information through the county's iWATCH program at iwatch.baltimorecountymd.gov.
The Metro Crime Stoppers of Maryland, an independent investigator, is also collecting anonymous tips and sharing them with detectives.
The Metro Crime Stoppers offered a cash reward of up to $2,000 for information that leads to an arrest on felony charges.
Informants can anonymously contact the Metro Crime Stoppers by:
- Visiting metrocrimestoppers.org
- Calling 1-866-7-LOCKUP (1-866-756-2587)
- Texting CRIMES (274637) and then entering the message starting with "MCS."
This map shows the area where officers said the shooting happened.
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