The Baltimore police homicide detective shot Wednesday afternoon is on life support in the intensive care unit at Shock Trauma as doctors say he suffered a brain injury.

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.@BaltimorePolice @CommishKDavis says 18 year veteran homicide detective was shot in the head and gravely wounded while conducting a follow up investigation of a previous homicide in west Baltimore this afternoon. The detective is fighting for his life at Shock Trauma @wbalradio

9:37 PM - Nov 15, 2017

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Dr. Thomas Scalea, physician in chief at Shock Trauma, said the detective is no stranger to him or his colleagues.

"He's a friend, he's a colleague and sadly now he's a patient," Scalea said. "We are doing everything we can to keep him stabilized and take care of the injury to his brain."

The shooting happened at around 4:30 p.m. in the 900 block of Bennett Place.  


The officer has not yet been identified, but police say he is an 18-year veteran. At the time, he and his partner were canvassing for information on a case. At some point, they encountered a man who pulled out a gun, shot the officer and fled. All police have to work on is that the suspect is a black man who was wearing a black jacket with a white stripe, Commissioner Kevin Davis said.

"This is going to be a long night for investigators and detectives at the scene of the crime right now," he said.

Working with federal partners, police have offered a $60,000 for information leading to the arrest of a suspect Davis called a "cold, callous killer."