At least 13 people have been shot in Baltimore, one killed, since Tuesday. While at the Port of Baltimore Wednesday, Gov. Larry Hogan said he questions the city leadership’s strategy on fighting violent crime “because it’s obviously not working.”

Despite at least six shootings this week, two of them with three or more victims, no arrests have been made.

However, Baltimore Police did make an arrest for an April shooting where a man fired indiscriminately at a gas station, hitting two people and himself.

Hogan met with the Mayor and Police Commissioner in early February and since then, Hogan said he addressed everything they asked him to. He also announced a $45 million investment to expand the city’s warrant apprehension task force and the U.S. Attorney’s Office to get repeat offenders off the streets.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS